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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Lund rebuild and modification
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<blockquote data-quote="mfbear" data-source="post: 338005" data-attributes="member: 11571"><p>Great start on it. I also like the bare hull, mine had too much patching so had to paint it to make it look decent. I think you may find that you will need to off center the rear seat with a tiller motor. I would also put the front seat at the rear of the front deck, not sure how deep yours is but yes keep the front deck as low as possible, I had to raise my deck higher than I wanted to accommodate the batteries. You will probably also find that standing on the front deck when someone in the back moves is even more shaky. Not sure if you checked out my build but it does have side boxes. I will probably sit on one when I am using the outboard, but with front and rear trolling motors that won't be often. My build is located below.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfbear, post: 338005, member: 11571"] Great start on it. I also like the bare hull, mine had too much patching so had to paint it to make it look decent. I think you may find that you will need to off center the rear seat with a tiller motor. I would also put the front seat at the rear of the front deck, not sure how deep yours is but yes keep the front deck as low as possible, I had to raise my deck higher than I wanted to accommodate the batteries. You will probably also find that standing on the front deck when someone in the back moves is even more shaky. Not sure if you checked out my build but it does have side boxes. I will probably sit on one when I am using the outboard, but with front and rear trolling motors that won't be often. My build is located below. [/QUOTE]
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