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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1976 Lund S-14 Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="jdsgrog" data-source="post: 199198" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>Thanks, benjineer. At this point, I'm just wanting to get this project done and then take a break for a while. Then we'll see what mid summer will be like...maybe I'll get the itch to do more with the boat.</p><p></p><p>As for the tackle locker, I've thought of a lot of different ideas and finally settled on the tackle locker. I'm not crazy about tackle boxes/bags. They take up a lot of valuable floor space. I was thinking about putting in market tackle lockers, but with market tackle lockers, they are expensive, limited in how much you can carry, and the one's I looked at wouldn't have fit. I'm also planning to fabricate a "tool band" to hold necessary tools at arm's reach. Again, not crazy about market tool holders. I'll see how that goes. There's a few other little details I'm thinking of that you just don't find in most production boats that will help make this boat much more functional both when used on water and when trailering equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdsgrog, post: 199198, member: 4307"] Thanks, benjineer. At this point, I'm just wanting to get this project done and then take a break for a while. Then we'll see what mid summer will be like...maybe I'll get the itch to do more with the boat. As for the tackle locker, I've thought of a lot of different ideas and finally settled on the tackle locker. I'm not crazy about tackle boxes/bags. They take up a lot of valuable floor space. I was thinking about putting in market tackle lockers, but with market tackle lockers, they are expensive, limited in how much you can carry, and the one's I looked at wouldn't have fit. I'm also planning to fabricate a "tool band" to hold necessary tools at arm's reach. Again, not crazy about market tool holders. I'll see how that goes. There's a few other little details I'm thinking of that you just don't find in most production boats that will help make this boat much more functional both when used on water and when trailering equipment. [/QUOTE]
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