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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' smokercraft shallow vee
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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly" data-source="post: 85009" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>the wooden inboard transom i built is one piece with the square part for the motor, and then it extends all the way to the sides, like a long upside down T. it is the support for the back part of deck. and when i covered the rear bench, i left it about 1 1/2 inches short on the rear side, that allows the rear hatches to overlap the bench, and that serves as the front support. nothing in the middle where they meet. the left side has a small seperate piece attached to the transom and the bench which is where that hatch hinges from. the other side is just a lift out hatch. it is all half inch plywood, sturdy enough to stand on. as for the tank, i made sure the one i bought would fit below the deck, it's only a 3 gallon, but with my 7.5 evinrude it lasts for several days of fishing. hope this helps and thanks for the compliment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly, post: 85009, member: 1151"] the wooden inboard transom i built is one piece with the square part for the motor, and then it extends all the way to the sides, like a long upside down T. it is the support for the back part of deck. and when i covered the rear bench, i left it about 1 1/2 inches short on the rear side, that allows the rear hatches to overlap the bench, and that serves as the front support. nothing in the middle where they meet. the left side has a small seperate piece attached to the transom and the bench which is where that hatch hinges from. the other side is just a lift out hatch. it is all half inch plywood, sturdy enough to stand on. as for the tank, i made sure the one i bought would fit below the deck, it's only a 3 gallon, but with my 7.5 evinrude it lasts for several days of fishing. hope this helps and thanks for the compliment. [/QUOTE]
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