She's far from finished but some of you guys have been asking about her so i'll post what i got :lol:
here she is at the boat stealership
she was nice when i got her but it wouldn't be right to keep her that way so everything had to come out.
i wanted to use the livewell in the center seat so thats where i started. I also wanted to drill as few holes in the boat as possible so i used the existing threaded lugs for the seats the previous owner had installed. i made patterns so the bolt holes would line up and built the front deck off plywood plates that bolt to the old seat locations.
sorry i didn't take more pics but this is the front deck frame. I used 2x2s and 1/2 inch ply. the cross braces in the center every other one is just sitting there they will be used to hold the 2 deck pieces together and screwed to the frame after the carpet is installed, this is how the deck is secured without any screws used on top of the deck, gives me a nicer finished look.
I never would have been able to complete this project without my designated board catcher and scap hole driller
this is the deck with all the ply on it still need to cut out live well which will also serve as a step up to the front deck.
slap some boards together and see if i can make a console
here she is at the boat stealership
she was nice when i got her but it wouldn't be right to keep her that way so everything had to come out.
i wanted to use the livewell in the center seat so thats where i started. I also wanted to drill as few holes in the boat as possible so i used the existing threaded lugs for the seats the previous owner had installed. i made patterns so the bolt holes would line up and built the front deck off plywood plates that bolt to the old seat locations.
sorry i didn't take more pics but this is the front deck frame. I used 2x2s and 1/2 inch ply. the cross braces in the center every other one is just sitting there they will be used to hold the 2 deck pieces together and screwed to the frame after the carpet is installed, this is how the deck is secured without any screws used on top of the deck, gives me a nicer finished look.
I never would have been able to complete this project without my designated board catcher and scap hole driller
this is the deck with all the ply on it still need to cut out live well which will also serve as a step up to the front deck.
slap some boards together and see if i can make a console