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Dyeguy's 1648 Mod- Pics Update... DONE
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<blockquote data-quote="dyeguy1212" data-source="post: 126967" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>Spent a few hours getting my trailer where it needs to be. Stills needs some new bunks, but that can wait until summer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I ended up having to move the bow stop around, and put the winch under it. Most setups have the winch on top, but I'm really liking it underneath. It really helps to lock the bow down into the bow stop, plus the strap is in more of a straight line, as opposed to "pulleying" off of the rolling bow stop. I'll have to post up some pics tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>It also moved the boat back a little, so the bunks aren;t exposed when the boat is on them. This way, I'm not hacking off a fish finder transducer, or the soon-to-be trim tabs [-o< </p><p></p><p></p><p>Going to HD tomorrow to get the plywood and the stuff to secure it. The plan is to get most of it cut out tomorrow, put in place, cut hatches, and get a coat of water sealer on it. Then Sunday I'll throw another coat on, and figure out what route I'm going for carpet. Hopefully it ends up being as warm as they say its going to be, because I'm not about to stink up the garage and house again, so it HAS to be done outside this time around....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyeguy1212, post: 126967, member: 1460"] Spent a few hours getting my trailer where it needs to be. Stills needs some new bunks, but that can wait until summer. I ended up having to move the bow stop around, and put the winch under it. Most setups have the winch on top, but I'm really liking it underneath. It really helps to lock the bow down into the bow stop, plus the strap is in more of a straight line, as opposed to "pulleying" off of the rolling bow stop. I'll have to post up some pics tomorrow. It also moved the boat back a little, so the bunks aren;t exposed when the boat is on them. This way, I'm not hacking off a fish finder transducer, or the soon-to-be trim tabs [-o< Going to HD tomorrow to get the plywood and the stuff to secure it. The plan is to get most of it cut out tomorrow, put in place, cut hatches, and get a coat of water sealer on it. Then Sunday I'll throw another coat on, and figure out what route I'm going for carpet. Hopefully it ends up being as warm as they say its going to be, because I'm not about to stink up the garage and house again, so it HAS to be done outside this time around.... [/QUOTE]
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