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14' Flat Bottom Jon Boat Sea Nymph Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Basshole" data-source="post: 78966" data-attributes="member: 1116"><p>Carpet came in on St Patty's day so Clarkster 2000 and I did a little heavy construction...ok ok it was more glueing and stapling then anything. Our cuts without the carpeting laid down perfectly. We decided to go with two coolers in the back - 48 quart seemed to fit perfectly. We are going for the effect of being in an offshore boat and opening a hatch into a stark white compartment. Really turned out good. The hatch opening will be a little smaller then the opening of the cooler and the nozzles will remain open all of the time for proper drainage to the bilge.</p><p></p><p>The entire floor is complete and carpeted. Seat mounts are built, coolers are locking in with LED lights inside, bilge is epoxyed on, battery area has been carpeted on the sides and bottom/mounted and battery trays mounted as well, on board charger is installed...WE ARE ROCKING</p><p></p><p>I will upload pics today for your review. </p><p>What I learned on the build is that it pays to have the right tools, the right friends and an open attitude to using other peoples ideas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basshole, post: 78966, member: 1116"] Carpet came in on St Patty's day so Clarkster 2000 and I did a little heavy construction...ok ok it was more glueing and stapling then anything. Our cuts without the carpeting laid down perfectly. We decided to go with two coolers in the back - 48 quart seemed to fit perfectly. We are going for the effect of being in an offshore boat and opening a hatch into a stark white compartment. Really turned out good. The hatch opening will be a little smaller then the opening of the cooler and the nozzles will remain open all of the time for proper drainage to the bilge. The entire floor is complete and carpeted. Seat mounts are built, coolers are locking in with LED lights inside, bilge is epoxyed on, battery area has been carpeted on the sides and bottom/mounted and battery trays mounted as well, on board charger is installed...WE ARE ROCKING I will upload pics today for your review. What I learned on the build is that it pays to have the right tools, the right friends and an open attitude to using other peoples ideas! [/QUOTE]
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