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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2008 1432 Alumacraft Jon Boat (Mini Mod)
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<blockquote data-quote="SCARNG2011" data-source="post: 347641" data-attributes="member: 11953"><p>I took the boat out yesterday and this little TM mount i built is extremely tough! I drove 45 minutes to get to Stone Mountain Lake down here in Atlanta and no problems with bumps in the road. fished for about 5 hours on the lake and the positioning of the mount was perfect for my little jon. </p><p></p><p>It's a huge balance game you have to play with these narrow jon boats. but with my batteries, tackle, outboard, and trolling motor i have a very balanced set up. I also clocked my max speed fully loaded yesterday at 21MPH!!</p><p></p><p>Ok, so i'm trying to decide if i should make cutouts in my middle bench for both of my batteries... right now i have one infront and one behind my middle bench and i'd like to get that space back. i've seen builds where people cut out benches to make livewells... but has anyone made battery compartments before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCARNG2011, post: 347641, member: 11953"] I took the boat out yesterday and this little TM mount i built is extremely tough! I drove 45 minutes to get to Stone Mountain Lake down here in Atlanta and no problems with bumps in the road. fished for about 5 hours on the lake and the positioning of the mount was perfect for my little jon. It's a huge balance game you have to play with these narrow jon boats. but with my batteries, tackle, outboard, and trolling motor i have a very balanced set up. I also clocked my max speed fully loaded yesterday at 21MPH!! Ok, so i'm trying to decide if i should make cutouts in my middle bench for both of my batteries... right now i have one infront and one behind my middle bench and i'd like to get that space back. i've seen builds where people cut out benches to make livewells... but has anyone made battery compartments before? [/QUOTE]
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