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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Sears V-hull Project
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<blockquote data-quote="befmccracken" data-source="post: 277467" data-attributes="member: 9603"><p>Thanks for the ideas. If I were to move the battery and TM to the front I would be plowing way too much when there are two people in the boat.</p><p></p><p>As for the foam, you could add storage hatches and line them with foam. One or two could go behind the back seat and you could run about 10" wide compartments on each side of the boat between the front and back seat, still leaving room to walk.</p><p></p><p>The boards actually worked out really well. I used 1x6x8 cedar deck boards and 6 bolts per side with tee nuts to fasten them on. They are also great for mounting add-ons too and tying in new structures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="befmccracken, post: 277467, member: 9603"] Thanks for the ideas. If I were to move the battery and TM to the front I would be plowing way too much when there are two people in the boat. As for the foam, you could add storage hatches and line them with foam. One or two could go behind the back seat and you could run about 10" wide compartments on each side of the boat between the front and back seat, still leaving room to walk. The boards actually worked out really well. I used 1x6x8 cedar deck boards and 6 bolts per side with tee nuts to fasten them on. They are also great for mounting add-ons too and tying in new structures. [/QUOTE]
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