Yea no CG. Just wardens only checking licenses and sometimes marine police who are only checking coolers lol but appreciate it!
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I can get that! I stay on lake Anna in VA so the 30 is perfect out there. I just find it more comfortable behind a console when reading my graphs.
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I'm digging it myself! I just wanted plenty of deck space. Sometime this summer I'm going to add a side console so it'll give it more of a bass boat feel. Def turned out the way I wanted it to
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Well here it is guys. It's about 95 percent done. All I have left is to install my on board charger and my rod tie downs and that's really it! Then I'm going to run my motor before I get it out on the water and finally fish out of it!
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Worked on some little finishing touches. Still have to reinforce and hinge my big Hatch. I got my Hatch loops on.
Finally found all the right sized battery cases. 3 group 27 size and 1 24 size. Got the wood support cut and installed. I also got the ratchet straps rigged up. I got my 3 bank...
Got 2 more hatches hinged. Smooth Sailing! They close down pretty well. Still gotta get a dog leash and cut it into my grab loops.
I also cleaned up the wiring under the front deck the way I wanted to. Should've waited since I'm adding courtesy lights on the gunwales and under the deck...
I used linseed oil on my wood pieces. That's all my family had used on any outdoor wood. Instead of weather sealing the wood, the linseed oil weather proofs it. I guess that's the best way of describing it. It lets water in but allows the water to seep through it. Sealing wood keeps water from...
Yea that's what I figured. I have aluminum support all the way around the hatches. The only stress on the hinges themselves will be when actually opening and closing the Hatch. But that is an awesome idea. I'll have to keep that in mind. But thanks! It's been quite a project. Alot of work...
Yes exactly. I cant remember the actual size but they are about an inch and a half long and very skinny. I think they will be alright.
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Well got the first hatch hinged. They are screwing in and holding better than I thought. We shall see how they hold up drilled into the side of the plywood like that. Now 3 more!
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Thanks for the input! I see they both have great reviews. But of course I look at the negative reviews. The negatives on the promariner all result in a replacement from promariner. So the fact that there's good customer service is a plus. The negatives on the noco are mainly about it shutting...
Just for you to have peace at mind, the trolling motor always feels big on our vhulls. It's just kind of the nature of the beast. Looks good though man!
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