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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1957 Feathercraft 14ft v hull conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="rgodbold" data-source="post: 382009" data-attributes="member: 16187"><p>Latest Update:</p><p>Finished up the carpet and hatches, I mounted the battery in the front of the boat and made a angled hatch cover that will cover the battery and some storage area. I used a set of jumper cables to run from the battery in the front to the rear of the boat under the floor to the trolling motor and as an auxiliary to the other electronics. I have a lawn mower battery under the side of the rear bench to run the depth finder and lights as needed. I added the seats from Bass Pro Shops as well as the cup holders. I added a magnet bar from Harbor Freight to hold knives, pliers, hooks, etc for easy access, I will also add one near the front seat. Under the rear bench is storage for life vests, tackle box, anchor, etc. Still need to figure out what pole holders I want to use and I have a Bimini top on the way from bass pro shops to still install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgodbold, post: 382009, member: 16187"] Latest Update: Finished up the carpet and hatches, I mounted the battery in the front of the boat and made a angled hatch cover that will cover the battery and some storage area. I used a set of jumper cables to run from the battery in the front to the rear of the boat under the floor to the trolling motor and as an auxiliary to the other electronics. I have a lawn mower battery under the side of the rear bench to run the depth finder and lights as needed. I added the seats from Bass Pro Shops as well as the cup holders. I added a magnet bar from Harbor Freight to hold knives, pliers, hooks, etc for easy access, I will also add one near the front seat. Under the rear bench is storage for life vests, tackle box, anchor, etc. Still need to figure out what pole holders I want to use and I have a Bimini top on the way from bass pro shops to still install. [/QUOTE]
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