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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My build - A Series of Unfortunate Events
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffco" data-source="post: 348860" data-attributes="member: 12466"><p>Can't figure out what I want to do with the middle and front. The rear bench I think I will put a flush mount seat on the right, and gut the rest of the bench for storage. Probably close off the gap between transom and rear bench for fuel tank. </p><p></p><p>Here's the thing. Most guys here build casting decks. I don't want that I don't think. A lot of my fishing is in the river and I use bream poles with popping bugs for redbreast. It requires you get low under overhanging branches so a casting deck will be way to high off the water.</p><p></p><p>I may extend the front a little to hide the battery and for extra storage.</p><p></p><p>That leaves the front seat and live well. I keep going back and forth on wanting a live well and not. Wondering if I should rebuild the front bench and install a flush mount seat in the middle with storage on either side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffco, post: 348860, member: 12466"] Can't figure out what I want to do with the middle and front. The rear bench I think I will put a flush mount seat on the right, and gut the rest of the bench for storage. Probably close off the gap between transom and rear bench for fuel tank. Here's the thing. Most guys here build casting decks. I don't want that I don't think. A lot of my fishing is in the river and I use bream poles with popping bugs for redbreast. It requires you get low under overhanging branches so a casting deck will be way to high off the water. I may extend the front a little to hide the battery and for extra storage. That leaves the front seat and live well. I keep going back and forth on wanting a live well and not. Wondering if I should rebuild the front bench and install a flush mount seat in the middle with storage on either side. [/QUOTE]
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