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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1974 14ft Meyers boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="stault" data-source="post: 384717" data-attributes="member: 16554"><p>Thanks, I'll be 64 in a few days, and swinging my legs across those bench seats got old real quick . I put the seats in and added those sliders and it did work good for fishing out both sides of the boat, but still a pain. I had 24" of relative flat floor space to walk on and now I have 43". I bought a new Hummingbird Helix 5 SI and wanted to come up with a easy way to adjust it out on the water for view and remove the fishfinder when done for the day so I used my Slick camera tripod end and with the push of a button I can take it off, just thought I'd share that, if your out at yard sales or Craigslist you could look for something like that and save a lot of money and it works great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stault, post: 384717, member: 16554"] Thanks, I'll be 64 in a few days, and swinging my legs across those bench seats got old real quick . I put the seats in and added those sliders and it did work good for fishing out both sides of the boat, but still a pain. I had 24" of relative flat floor space to walk on and now I have 43". I bought a new Hummingbird Helix 5 SI and wanted to come up with a easy way to adjust it out on the water for view and remove the fishfinder when done for the day so I used my Slick camera tripod end and with the push of a button I can take it off, just thought I'd share that, if your out at yard sales or Craigslist you could look for something like that and save a lot of money and it works great [/QUOTE]
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