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Lowe 1436 beater transformation
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<blockquote data-quote="jeepola" data-source="post: 413673" data-attributes="member: 19894"><p>Started doing some of the wiring - running 8 GA from the battery area to the front, and started layout for the front deck.</p><p></p><p>Due to the narrow width of the boat, this isn't going to be a fishing deck, but mainly just an area to mount a trolling motor. That being said, I really don't need to make it too large, but I opted to bigger than needed in order to have some lockable storage space. </p><p></p><p>Spent most of the day on Thursday screwing around with a hundred different ideas and configurations, but finally came up with a deck idea that I've yet to see on a Jon Boat (and probably for good reason). I'll post some pics when I get everything I need to (hopefully) make it work..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepola, post: 413673, member: 19894"] Started doing some of the wiring - running 8 GA from the battery area to the front, and started layout for the front deck. Due to the narrow width of the boat, this isn't going to be a fishing deck, but mainly just an area to mount a trolling motor. That being said, I really don't need to make it too large, but I opted to bigger than needed in order to have some lockable storage space. Spent most of the day on Thursday screwing around with a hundred different ideas and configurations, but finally came up with a deck idea that I've yet to see on a Jon Boat (and probably for good reason). I'll post some pics when I get everything I need to (hopefully) make it work.......... [/QUOTE]
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