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Taking the Leap. '81 Starcraft Seafarer Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="HahnZooKeeper" data-source="post: 278234" data-attributes="member: 6693"><p>Hey guys,</p><p> It's been a little bit since my last post. We've been busy with the rest of our lives and have only had a little time to work on the boat. I know most everyone is out on the water enjoying their boats and boy, do I wish we were too! But I really just want to take my time and do it right. No regrets. </p><p> Finally got the courage yesterday to drill throught the top rail to install the mounts for the trolling motor deck. I was sweating bullets for a minute (just didn't wanna screw up!) But it went really well. Got a roll of marine carpet, but forgot all of the overlap of the levels (OOPS). I'll need more. Time to install carpeting. Fastened the casting deck to the old front seat (36 bolts and 50 rivets). Made a piece of conduit for the bow electrical from 1" PVC, just need to mount it down. </p><p> I'll have some more pics soon, I'm getting excited now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HahnZooKeeper, post: 278234, member: 6693"] Hey guys, It's been a little bit since my last post. We've been busy with the rest of our lives and have only had a little time to work on the boat. I know most everyone is out on the water enjoying their boats and boy, do I wish we were too! But I really just want to take my time and do it right. No regrets. Finally got the courage yesterday to drill throught the top rail to install the mounts for the trolling motor deck. I was sweating bullets for a minute (just didn't wanna screw up!) But it went really well. Got a roll of marine carpet, but forgot all of the overlap of the levels (OOPS). I'll need more. Time to install carpeting. Fastened the casting deck to the old front seat (36 bolts and 50 rivets). Made a piece of conduit for the bow electrical from 1" PVC, just need to mount it down. I'll have some more pics soon, I'm getting excited now! [/QUOTE]
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