MV 1648 NCS Sierra turned into a poor mans bass boat

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Can't wait to try out the casting seat.
 

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Quick disconnects for the deck hand and trolling motor is a must
 

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Here is something I stole from a kayak build. It's nice because the bag is removable and I can store more items beneath it.
 

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Found a home for the switch panel I made. The switched have rubber covers to keep the water out.
 

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Just mounted my stern light and the plug in for my on board 3 bank charger. It's going to nice just pulling out one extention cord to charge all three batteries! Also I'm getting ready to mount the charger.
 

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Battery charger mounted. I made sure to rubber mount to reduce vibrations and also it leaves a gap behind to to help it cool down better.
 

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Holy Switches!! How many do you have?? Do you plan on attacking the Death Star?? :LOL2: But seriously, what are those switches going to be used for?
 
Front nav light, rear nav light, front flood lamp, rear spot lamp, bilge pump, radio, airrator for my portable live well, LED lights for storage boxes, LED lighting for front deck for night fishing, LED lighting for gunnel lifting, LED lighting for other areas in the boat. After the fishing is done it might be on a few night cruises with some cold ones.
 
Here I'm removing the foam for more storage. Oh the fun!
 

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Bilge pump roughed in.
 

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Got a few things done this Saturday afternoon.
 

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Some nice upgrades.....thinking of installing the transducer block myself since I am upgrading main depth finder. How solid is the transducer on this block?
 
Fire1386 said:
Some nice upgrades.....thinking of installing the transducer block myself since I am upgrading main depth finder. How solid is the transducer on this block?

I got mine from Rig Rite. It is very solid and UV resistant. I would recommend installing it...they should come with it from the factory.
 
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