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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Custom Flat 1654...under construction -Complete! 10/24
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<blockquote data-quote="rellis1962" data-source="post: 156289" data-attributes="member: 2519"><p>Thanks rusty,</p><p>You are right about the live well. I was trying to think of everything but have limited experience with fishing boats. Really didn't ever think about the fish getting jostled around too much. Not sure I would have changed my set up though, but maybe. I stared at this boat for many a evening trying to come up with a good design and right equipment. Its hard work designing and implementing mods from scratch. Thanks to the guys and their projects on this forum, I had some fine examples that help to jump start many of the mods.</p><p></p><p>Also, i ordered a manual jack plate on Friday. Decided to go with a jack plate so I would not have to deal with the mounting holes on my motor not matching where the transom supports are located in the boat.</p><p></p><p>Still have to complete the electrical wiring and install the electrical components. As far a the electrical components go, I will have running lights, courtesy lights, aerator, bilge pump, radio and speakers, trolling motor, and a couple of accessory plugs. Of course, also will have to wire and install the tilt trim panel somewhere on the console. That is the one thing I did not cut a hole for before painting the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rellis1962, post: 156289, member: 2519"] Thanks rusty, You are right about the live well. I was trying to think of everything but have limited experience with fishing boats. Really didn't ever think about the fish getting jostled around too much. Not sure I would have changed my set up though, but maybe. I stared at this boat for many a evening trying to come up with a good design and right equipment. Its hard work designing and implementing mods from scratch. Thanks to the guys and their projects on this forum, I had some fine examples that help to jump start many of the mods. Also, i ordered a manual jack plate on Friday. Decided to go with a jack plate so I would not have to deal with the mounting holes on my motor not matching where the transom supports are located in the boat. Still have to complete the electrical wiring and install the electrical components. As far a the electrical components go, I will have running lights, courtesy lights, aerator, bilge pump, radio and speakers, trolling motor, and a couple of accessory plugs. Of course, also will have to wire and install the tilt trim panel somewhere on the console. That is the one thing I did not cut a hole for before painting the boat. [/QUOTE]
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