FormerParatrooper
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After a lot of studying here, lot of questions and realizing I was trying to make something simple into something difficult, I decided how to modify my boat. I wanted floor to dampen the sounds from the boat when fishing and to give my 1st Mate a comfortable way to nap. ( My Yellow Lab is the 1st Mate ). Also wanted something to keep the sun from reflecting so much heat back on us.
I looked at many mods, took a piece from several and came out with my own simple plan.
Here is the boat as I bought her.
After painting her.
And now for the floor and carpet job.
I know here the floor is not centered. I hadn't secured it yet and didn't put it down level. Now that I have taken out and checked my work it is now secured.
The battery has been secured by a strap above the floor and by screwing the battery box down to the underneath framing. The floors are 1/2 plywood, treated with Old Timers, with Menards outdoor carpet and carpet glue. The framing that I didn't take a picture of, but will, is from an fiberglass ladder that became unserviceable and found a new life. The existing aluminum bench seats were painted and then the carpet glue and carpet placed on them.
I have some imperfections, got a dab of glue on one of the carpets, a wrinkle in another place. But from across the parking lot she looks great and the fish aren't looking inside either.
All I have left to do is add a carpeted box to cover the battery, clean up the wiring and go FISH!
I looked at many mods, took a piece from several and came out with my own simple plan.
Here is the boat as I bought her.
After painting her.
And now for the floor and carpet job.
I know here the floor is not centered. I hadn't secured it yet and didn't put it down level. Now that I have taken out and checked my work it is now secured.
The battery has been secured by a strap above the floor and by screwing the battery box down to the underneath framing. The floors are 1/2 plywood, treated with Old Timers, with Menards outdoor carpet and carpet glue. The framing that I didn't take a picture of, but will, is from an fiberglass ladder that became unserviceable and found a new life. The existing aluminum bench seats were painted and then the carpet glue and carpet placed on them.
I have some imperfections, got a dab of glue on one of the carpets, a wrinkle in another place. But from across the parking lot she looks great and the fish aren't looking inside either.
All I have left to do is add a carpeted box to cover the battery, clean up the wiring and go FISH!