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1542 MonArk - WingClipper
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<blockquote data-quote="derekdiruz" data-source="post: 431053" data-attributes="member: 16025"><p>Finally got some weather above freezing to install the final hatch lids this morning! The boat, is finally looking like a boat again, and just in time: NE Ohio is supposed to be 60 this weekend with light rain, so needless to say I'll be out if I can!</p><p></p><p>The decks are primarily done. There are gaps that I need to fill with carpeted aluminum to the sides of the deck, as you may be able to see. Also, I have to paint the boat, and grind a few spots still, and that'll come likely tomorrow or this weekend. And, I have to frame a few tiny spots and add finishing aluminum, just for looks. Lastly, install the front trolling motor; I simply placed it for pictures this morning. </p><p></p><p>I have a friend helping me with electrical, as I know nothing about it. There will be a four switch panel, with LED lights in the floor and hatches. Also, depth finder, TM, and Bilge. I did pick up a 40lb minn kota for the transom, in the event that I want to fish a few of the local electric only lakes too, it was free and lightly used!</p><p></p><p>Apologies for my rambling and jumbled thoughts. Enjoy the pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz, post: 431053, member: 16025"] Finally got some weather above freezing to install the final hatch lids this morning! The boat, is finally looking like a boat again, and just in time: NE Ohio is supposed to be 60 this weekend with light rain, so needless to say I'll be out if I can! The decks are primarily done. There are gaps that I need to fill with carpeted aluminum to the sides of the deck, as you may be able to see. Also, I have to paint the boat, and grind a few spots still, and that'll come likely tomorrow or this weekend. And, I have to frame a few tiny spots and add finishing aluminum, just for looks. Lastly, install the front trolling motor; I simply placed it for pictures this morning. I have a friend helping me with electrical, as I know nothing about it. There will be a four switch panel, with LED lights in the floor and hatches. Also, depth finder, TM, and Bilge. I did pick up a 40lb minn kota for the transom, in the event that I want to fish a few of the local electric only lakes too, it was free and lightly used! Apologies for my rambling and jumbled thoughts. Enjoy the pics. [/QUOTE]
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