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Lowe 1236 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="sbm2240" data-source="post: 202352" data-attributes="member: 5698"><p>Ok, so I finshed installing the carpeted plywood to cover the front seat. Pictures below. I'm very happy with how it came out. Used toggle bolts and it worked great. I'm hoping to get pedestal bases for the seats within the month and will post pictures once those are installed.</p><p></p><p>Also, I was able to purchase a 2001 5HP Mercury outboard at a great price. It's in excellent condition, well maintained. I went with this due to the year (most outboards I found in my price range were 70's and 80's motors) and the fact it had an internal gas tank and totals only 50lbs. I got a chance to get out on the boat tonight for an hour or so. I can say it was a great investment, does the job getting from spot to spot much faster than just having an electric only.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the input and comments. Good fishing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbm2240, post: 202352, member: 5698"] Ok, so I finshed installing the carpeted plywood to cover the front seat. Pictures below. I'm very happy with how it came out. Used toggle bolts and it worked great. I'm hoping to get pedestal bases for the seats within the month and will post pictures once those are installed. Also, I was able to purchase a 2001 5HP Mercury outboard at a great price. It's in excellent condition, well maintained. I went with this due to the year (most outboards I found in my price range were 70's and 80's motors) and the fact it had an internal gas tank and totals only 50lbs. I got a chance to get out on the boat tonight for an hour or so. I can say it was a great investment, does the job getting from spot to spot much faster than just having an electric only. Thanks again for the input and comments. Good fishing! [/QUOTE]
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