I got stopped by an environmental police officer today. He asked for my license and then immediately starting asking questions about the boat and how I build it. Saying how it was such a nice rig, great work, looks really good you did a great job. Then we just talked about bass fishing and just...
I had 52" in the very back of the boat and a 59" beam. The stability was kinda a issue before hand but that is why I created the floor so low. I used 2x4s and cut them to length and at a 45* angle and adhered them to the bottom of the boat with loctite polyurethane adhesive. No screws are in...
Thank You!!! Well worth the time and effort put into it. It has been a lot of fun thus far. Just need water temps. to raise a little bit and maybe we can actually catch some fish! [-o<
Ya I wanted to do a bit more with storage and such, but after thinking it over. I don't take a lot with me in the first place, so I just felt this was the best path.
A lot of time, hard work, and cash. But totally worth it. I am really looking forward to using it all summer long!
Here are some pictures of both motors on the water and a good side by side comparison picture of my transformation.
Next I bought the battery and did the wiring for it, went from the trolling motor outlet to the 50 amp breaker, to the battery. Then I mounted my trolling motor bracket and Hull numbers!! Finishing touches! Hard work pays off!!!