All the wood is double Thompsons sealed. The extra added weight is roughly 120 pounds. I primarily fish alone, and will never be in rough water "intended that is" The goal really is point A to point B. Where I'm at is Lake Texoma, and the Red river in North Texas. The Corps has the entire lake...
Full assembly everything in place, and hinges installed.
I will post more pictures in 2 weeks after I get paid again with seats, and some more goodies. Right now I'm broke. So many more things I want to do.
Any one have any advice on some extras I may be overlooking?
Rough cuts of the bait/ live well section that's placed behind the center post seat.
I will used aerosol Great stuff foam to seal in the pinch points, and large gaps. I will have a pond liner purchased from Lowes or Home Depot to line the inside.
I will use an 800 gph bilge pump with a pvc bar...
A rough cut out and again using a little materials as possible, and attempting structure strength.
In the middle behind the storage, I will host a 12" swivel chair for casting if I ever decide I want to crappie or bass fish.
This is my Capt. seat. 12' swivel post for rotation, and a raised profile deck for storage under. Nothing has been removed from this boat. No benches, no foam. Everything is interlocking.
I'm a very successful fisherman from the bank in my secret spots. But over the years people have moved in on my honey holes. Esp since I bought 5 Berkley Glowsticks, I made myself a beacon of light for people to see where I am at night. I've always wanted a boat, but I'm a poor boy.
Every one...