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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Building a catfish boat
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<blockquote data-quote="DM1975" data-source="post: 475061" data-attributes="member: 25848"><p>Some of the things I want to accomplish with this build is simplicity, no carpet, plenty of room, plenty of illumination, build more around running trotlines and limb lines.</p><p></p><p>I’m thinking of some kind of rubber matting for the floor and skateboard tape on the casting deck. I also have a Golight Radioray remote control spotlight I will mount to it so I can easily spot my lines in the dark. Also mounting an LED light bar up front for river navigation. </p><p></p><p>I had originally envisioned this being painted a light army green but now I’m thinking maybe a desert tan? Not sure on that part yet. I’ve also got some plans to incorporate a few things such as a detachable trotline roller and detachable cleaning hook. One like I have at my house so I can just skin the fish on the boat (I don’t like to fillet). I will have to have tunes so a stereo is a must. That and GPS. </p><p></p><p>I have a few other things I’m looking at doing but I’ll wait till I’ve solidified those plans first before I share them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM1975, post: 475061, member: 25848"] Some of the things I want to accomplish with this build is simplicity, no carpet, plenty of room, plenty of illumination, build more around running trotlines and limb lines. I’m thinking of some kind of rubber matting for the floor and skateboard tape on the casting deck. I also have a Golight Radioray remote control spotlight I will mount to it so I can easily spot my lines in the dark. Also mounting an LED light bar up front for river navigation. I had originally envisioned this being painted a light army green but now I’m thinking maybe a desert tan? Not sure on that part yet. I’ve also got some plans to incorporate a few things such as a detachable trotline roller and detachable cleaning hook. One like I have at my house so I can just skin the fish on the boat (I don’t like to fillet). I will have to have tunes so a stereo is a must. That and GPS. I have a few other things I’m looking at doing but I’ll wait till I’ve solidified those plans first before I share them. [/QUOTE]
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