14 ft v harbercraft bass boat conversion

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claudio

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hey guys ive been looking around this site for a bit now and have decided to post my project.
i just want to say this site is amazing for anyone wanting to complete a project like this.


this is what i started with
 

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i wanted a decent casting deck and some storage options with a live well so i started framing.i also wanted a rear casting deck.2011-04-09 19.49.17.jpg2011-04-05 08.10.35.jpg2011-04-07 21.56.32.jpg2011-04-09 20.04.29.jpg
 

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mock up on how it will look. i used thick cardboard as a template then i transfered onto plywood.2011-04-13 20.31.30.jpg2011-04-13 20.31.39.jpg2011-04-13 20.32.21.jpg
 

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i mounted my transom mounted trolling motor to the bow by making a bracket and removing the head on the motor and reversing it so that the handle is on the same side of the prop.2011-05-14 22.40.11.jpg
 
carpet time.2011-05-25 00.01.21.jpg2011-05-25 00.01.39.jpg i made a rod holder on the left side. i was going to add a locker but it would take up too much room.2011-05-25 00.01.57.jpgi also made a few compartments in the rear casting deck. it holds my battery,gas tank,on board charger and all the wiring. i even installed a 12v plug.2011-06-02 22.46.31.jpg
 
completed pic's. i installed a switch panel from bass pro. it controlls my lights,live well, aerator , and my humminbird.
if anyone has any questions i'll be more than happy to answer them. i had it on the water and it was very stable. the only draw back was the motor. i have a johnson seahorse 10hp. it needs a bit more power but that can wait, it did reach 10mph so its still ok for now. this project took me 3 months to complete and now i want to enjoy it.
i will change the motor in the winter.2011-06-11 17.11.30.jpg2011-06-11 17.11.45.jpg2011-06-11 17.11.56.jpg2011-06-12 16.08.27.jpg2011-06-12 16.08.42.jpg2011-06-12 16.08.48.jpg2011-06-12 18.21.58.jpg.

it was a great project to do and i never would have started if it wasnt for this website. thanks again guys.
 
Looks good. I was wondering how well that motor would push it. What size of motor is the boat rated for?
 
Looks good. My uncle has that exact boat at his cabin up in Ontario, We just put in a wood floor but a newer 15hp Mercury moves the boat pretty good, probably 22-24mph.
I've spent a lot of time in that boat and caught a lot of fish, it's a nice stable boat.
 

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