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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2015 Alumacraft MV 1546 DD build
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyrulz" data-source="post: 371051" data-attributes="member: 10914"><p>Here's how it's attached:</p><p></p><p><img src="https://s15.postimg.org/oyls962or/image.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>I tucked the back of the frame under the corner gussets, and the front is held by the bow line. The long tubes of the frame come apart in the middle so it fits in the shed</p><p></p><p><img src="https://s15.postimg.org/tvzcua4nv/image.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>the rear portion of the 3/4" PVC pipe frame tucks under the corner gussets nice & snug </p><p></p><p>I ziptied the "fast grass" to the PVC frame on the left & right sides, but not across the front or rear of the frame to allow the grass to be rolled up for trailering @ highway speeds & so that I can access the rear deck hatch for refueling, switching on lights/bilge, etc...</p><p></p><p>to build the blind frame, I used:</p><p></p><p>(5) ten foot sticks of 3/4" PVC</p><p>(4) forty-five degree elbows on the front to match the contour of the bow</p><p>(2) ninety degree elbows in the rear tucked under the corner gussets</p><p>(2) couplers in the middle of the long runs on the left/right sides allow the frame to be taken into halves for storage</p><p></p><p>I will probably add 2 more couplers, one up front & one out back so I can take the frame into 4 pieces for easier storage, it's a bit unwieldy as a 2 piece frame...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyrulz, post: 371051, member: 10914"] Here's how it's attached: [img]https://s15.postimg.org/oyls962or/image.jpg[/img] I tucked the back of the frame under the corner gussets, and the front is held by the bow line. The long tubes of the frame come apart in the middle so it fits in the shed [img]https://s15.postimg.org/tvzcua4nv/image.jpg[/img] the rear portion of the 3/4" PVC pipe frame tucks under the corner gussets nice & snug I ziptied the "fast grass" to the PVC frame on the left & right sides, but not across the front or rear of the frame to allow the grass to be rolled up for trailering @ highway speeds & so that I can access the rear deck hatch for refueling, switching on lights/bilge, etc... to build the blind frame, I used: (5) ten foot sticks of 3/4" PVC (4) forty-five degree elbows on the front to match the contour of the bow (2) ninety degree elbows in the rear tucked under the corner gussets (2) couplers in the middle of the long runs on the left/right sides allow the frame to be taken into halves for storage I will probably add 2 more couplers, one up front & one out back so I can take the frame into 4 pieces for easier storage, it's a bit unwieldy as a 2 piece frame... [/QUOTE]
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