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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny949" data-source="post: 313268" data-attributes="member: 11427"><p>Hey man!</p><p>Yah I scored having the trailer and boat brand new so no quarantine only had to wait 2 weeks to finish my deck. I got that discount but I can't really stand bass pro shops. I try to order from tackle warehouse as much as possible.</p><p></p><p>1. I used 5/8" plywood on the front deck. It's plenty. And I used 1/2" on my removable floor and back bench.</p><p></p><p>2. I made the mount for my transducer and painted it black with my trailer paint.</p><p></p><p>3. The weight distribution is great. I need even more weight back though. So I plan on putting a rear mounted trolling motor soon. I also keep my "anchor" that I never use back there just for extra weight.</p><p></p><p>4. 45" shaft on the trolling motor. It's perfect I can raise it up a little bit and that's alright with me.</p><p></p><p>5. The Kirkland batteries From costco I bought are perfect. I was out for 6 hours on Wednesday and it was only at 79% when I got home. I went out for 5 1/2 hours Friday and it only was at 90% lol. Great batteries.</p><p></p><p>6. No fish yet...from what I heard April has been a brutal month. I'm looking forward to the later summer/fall though.</p><p></p><p>Congrats on the new boat brotha...looking forward to meeting ya out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny949, post: 313268, member: 11427"] Hey man! Yah I scored having the trailer and boat brand new so no quarantine only had to wait 2 weeks to finish my deck. I got that discount but I can't really stand bass pro shops. I try to order from tackle warehouse as much as possible. 1. I used 5/8" plywood on the front deck. It's plenty. And I used 1/2" on my removable floor and back bench. 2. I made the mount for my transducer and painted it black with my trailer paint. 3. The weight distribution is great. I need even more weight back though. So I plan on putting a rear mounted trolling motor soon. I also keep my "anchor" that I never use back there just for extra weight. 4. 45" shaft on the trolling motor. It's perfect I can raise it up a little bit and that's alright with me. 5. The Kirkland batteries From costco I bought are perfect. I was out for 6 hours on Wednesday and it was only at 79% when I got home. I went out for 5 1/2 hours Friday and it only was at 90% lol. Great batteries. 6. No fish yet...from what I heard April has been a brutal month. I'm looking forward to the later summer/fall though. Congrats on the new boat brotha...looking forward to meeting ya out there. [/QUOTE]
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