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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lowe 1436 beater transformation
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<blockquote data-quote="jeepola" data-source="post: 413980" data-attributes="member: 19894"><p>Ok, my idea was (which turned out better than I anticipated) to add some lift struts to the from deck in case I need access to the wiring, as well as give me additional storage for larger items. The most difficult part was getting the mounting tabs aligned properly. I just used two stainless hinges mounted on the front lip of the boat, secured with SS screws. I'll add a couple of stainless locking hasps to secure the deck down tight. </p><p></p><p>You can also see a little bit of the cubby wall, as well as the bulkhead bracing with some old aluminum brackets that I had laying about. On to the light installs and wiring......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepola, post: 413980, member: 19894"] Ok, my idea was (which turned out better than I anticipated) to add some lift struts to the from deck in case I need access to the wiring, as well as give me additional storage for larger items. The most difficult part was getting the mounting tabs aligned properly. I just used two stainless hinges mounted on the front lip of the boat, secured with SS screws. I'll add a couple of stainless locking hasps to secure the deck down tight. You can also see a little bit of the cubby wall, as well as the bulkhead bracing with some old aluminum brackets that I had laying about. On to the light installs and wiring...... [/QUOTE]
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