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76 Richline 14ft V Bottom Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron42261" data-source="post: 30058" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>Hi All</p><p>Im new here & looks like a Great site.</p><p></p><p>While back I bought a 76 Richline 14ft V Bottom with a 6hp. Crysler and trailer for $300. Ive been working on it cleaned it up, fix the trailer transom brace welded,used the Cabelas Alum. boat patch on the rivets. Worked on the outborad and its running.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1795[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I bought a new Min Kota Power Drive - no auto pilot- 50 lb. trust think it will be big enough for this boat?</p><p></p><p>I would like to deck it from the front seat to the bow at the same hight as the seat. I was thinking to mount the trolling motor- I would block up to the hight of the boat rail ( make the blocking the same size as the trolling motor mount) I would like a hinged lid and keep my battery up front.</p><p></p><p>I also want to beck from the back bench to the transom and cut out around the outborad and bob off back corners so I can hinge it for my gas and storage. Also like a floor in between benches</p><p></p><p>I dont mind screwing or riveting wood to the benches but really not wanting to do that to the hull.</p><p>How you guys attaching your framing to the boat. Im not worried about the floor and the back deck but the deck up front in the bow will have the trolling motor attached to it. I figured it needs to be soild.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron42261, post: 30058, member: 479"] Hi All Im new here & looks like a Great site. While back I bought a 76 Richline 14ft V Bottom with a 6hp. Crysler and trailer for $300. Ive been working on it cleaned it up, fix the trailer transom brace welded,used the Cabelas Alum. boat patch on the rivets. Worked on the outborad and its running. [ATTACH type="full" alt="richline.jpg"]1795._xfImport[/ATTACH] I bought a new Min Kota Power Drive - no auto pilot- 50 lb. trust think it will be big enough for this boat? I would like to deck it from the front seat to the bow at the same hight as the seat. I was thinking to mount the trolling motor- I would block up to the hight of the boat rail ( make the blocking the same size as the trolling motor mount) I would like a hinged lid and keep my battery up front. I also want to beck from the back bench to the transom and cut out around the outborad and bob off back corners so I can hinge it for my gas and storage. Also like a floor in between benches I dont mind screwing or riveting wood to the benches but really not wanting to do that to the hull. How you guys attaching your framing to the boat. Im not worried about the floor and the back deck but the deck up front in the bow will have the trolling motor attached to it. I figured it needs to be soild. Thanks Ron [/QUOTE]
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