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TinBoats.net's Least Exciting Mod! Alumacraft 1648 NCS
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<blockquote data-quote="Butthead" data-source="post: 276206" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Chub Tub 2.0!</p><p>Okay, this was probably one of the most straightforward mods ever done, so unfortunately I can't offer you anything too exciting, sorry.</p><p></p><p>Highlights:</p><p>Floor is 3/4" marine grade ply with cut-in-half pool noodles underneath. </p><p>Aluminum sheeting between the ribs to smoothly transition the wood to the hull and to stash things against the sides and out of the way. </p><p>Casting deck is 1/4" AB ply over the factory aluminum deck.</p><p>Rear bench has a 30" SliderG5 that I surrounded with 1/4" AB to finish off the look.</p><p>Stacey from <a href="https://www.warnersdock.com/ABCPandA/ABCJonSeats.htm" target="_blank">Warner's Dock</a> got me the seat pedestal box and trolling motor bracket from Alumacraft. Seat box easily holds a DC27 battery and has room for other stuff if need be.</p><p>Dual Marinco trolling motor plugs </p><p>Cabela's Premium Carpet</p><p>Berkley rod holders</p><p></p><p>I decided on an open floor plan for versatility, but mainly I wanted to have some sides for when my young kid is aboard. Wise seat spider or padded cooler in the middle works for the 3rd man in and I can easily fit my <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Kamp-Rite-KR-IPS-Insect-Protection-System/dp/B00197JP04" target="_blank">Kamp-Rite IPS tent</a> for an on-water, overnight excursions.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I put the registration stickers on before the #'s instead of after because I'm a rebel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butthead, post: 276206, member: 637"] Chub Tub 2.0! Okay, this was probably one of the most straightforward mods ever done, so unfortunately I can't offer you anything too exciting, sorry. Highlights: Floor is 3/4" marine grade ply with cut-in-half pool noodles underneath. Aluminum sheeting between the ribs to smoothly transition the wood to the hull and to stash things against the sides and out of the way. Casting deck is 1/4" AB ply over the factory aluminum deck. Rear bench has a 30" SliderG5 that I surrounded with 1/4" AB to finish off the look. Stacey from [url=https://www.warnersdock.com/ABCPandA/ABCJonSeats.htm]Warner's Dock[/url] got me the seat pedestal box and trolling motor bracket from Alumacraft. Seat box easily holds a DC27 battery and has room for other stuff if need be. Dual Marinco trolling motor plugs Cabela's Premium Carpet Berkley rod holders I decided on an open floor plan for versatility, but mainly I wanted to have some sides for when my young kid is aboard. Wise seat spider or padded cooler in the middle works for the 3rd man in and I can easily fit my [url=https://www.amazon.com/Kamp-Rite-KR-IPS-Insect-Protection-System/dp/B00197JP04]Kamp-Rite IPS tent[/url] for an on-water, overnight excursions. Yes, I put the registration stickers on before the #'s instead of after because I'm a rebel. [/QUOTE]
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