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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Sorry for not answering. Been out fishing :D I used aluminum angle when connecting the wood to the sides of the boat. I cut a 1.5" piece of angle, drilled 2 holes in each side. One side got pop riveted to the side of the boat, the other side got a 2x2 bracket pop riveted to it. I think you...
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    The light and bilge are already mounted and in working order. They are wired to my switch panel. I'll get a close up pic for you when I get a chance.
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Just in front. My motor is a pull start so no need for one in back. I just ran the electric from the front for the light, bilge, and depth finder.
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Exactly. I also have a thin rope running through it in case I need to run another wire I have something to pull it through with. I bought two bus bars at home depot this weekend that I'll be wiring up in the future.
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Is the back of your boat like mine with it already lowered 9-10 inches?
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    I was also thinking of doing this. But I liked the idea of only opening one half if I was sitting on the other or had something sitting on one side. So I made the front lids wide enough so my fuel tank can slide in and out. The tank can't fit through the back lids, due to their size and the...
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Here's the progress on the rear deck. Need to put Thompsons on the wood and then carpet.
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    I'm not sure yet, but I have all the receipts. I'm not sure if I want to add it up though, because then I'll have a definite number to tell the wife, and right now I can still throw around some smaller numbers :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Well I made a lot of progress on the rear deck over the weekend. Built all the supports and cut the deck and deck lids. Hopefully I can continue to work on it this week and have it ready soon. Heading up to Wisconsin Friday night for a club tourney, so not sure if I'll get to finish it this...
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    I'm waiting on the finished pictures too! :roll: Now that I have the floor and front deck done I can't help but take it out and fish! I've had it out a handful of times now and I absolutely love it. Except for having to sit on a five gallon bucket to drive #-o But I might take this...
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Fish Fighter- Yes, I popped riveted the rivets to the outside of the boat. Marine rivets have a sealed center in them, unlike regular rivets that will leak through the center post. Both can be applied using a regular rivet gun. I also put silicone in the hole before I ran the rivet through...
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    I was not afraid of losing any structural support because the deck and deck bracing act as a support just like the seat did. Actually, I think there is more support now, at least up front, than with the seat. Once I get the rear deck done, which will have at least 3 horizontal braces from side...
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Actually it is very stable! I have an uncle with a 14' v-bottom where he mounted a push pole stand above his motor (lives on the flats in FL) and the stability is okay in that, so i wasn't real worried. But I was actually surprised at just how stable my boat is. I've been on a lot of bass...
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    The trolling motor is a 12v 46lb thrust Motorguide Pro Series (even though the outside says its a Brute, we switched some parts because the Brute had a bent shaft, long story). But that 46lb thrust moves that boat around no problem! I ran most of the day on speed 1.
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    My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V

    Maiden Voyage! Everything went well. I have a lot to learn when it comes to boat control :shock: but I had a good time. Caught a few fish to boot!!!
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