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How to Secure Battery & Box to Floor of My Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="1lhorn" data-source="post: 374257" data-attributes="member: 15371"><p>If you have a deck, screw the box to the deck. Rubber mat may keep it from sliding around. Some some eyelets on the backside (vertical surface) of the rear bench or against the transom so that you can lash the box against the rear seat or transom. I have a slightly raised wooden floor behind my rear bench and there are strips of 1x1 wood screwed to the wooden floor that traps the battery box to keep it from sliding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1lhorn, post: 374257, member: 15371"] If you have a deck, screw the box to the deck. Rubber mat may keep it from sliding around. Some some eyelets on the backside (vertical surface) of the rear bench or against the transom so that you can lash the box against the rear seat or transom. I have a slightly raised wooden floor behind my rear bench and there are strips of 1x1 wood screwed to the wooden floor that traps the battery box to keep it from sliding. [/QUOTE]
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