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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
IDAHOAUGER's New Lowe L1436 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="IDAHOAUGER" data-source="post: 286016" data-attributes="member: 9820"><p>The rear bench area with carpeting. I picked up a seat base chair slide so my seat can slide towards the center of the bench and also slide towards the right side so I can easily reach back to grab the tiller to steer. I also mounted a 360 degree swivel base on top of the slide so I can turn the seat anyway I want. The plastic sheet hanging out from under the carpeted plywood is temporary until I get the bottom of the wood carpeted since I did not want the water sealed wood touching the aluminum. As stated above, I decided to keep the rear fuel tank/battery compartment open as opposed to building a hatch over the area for access. Keeps it simple I think and less weight. I am never away from my boat when I am out so not too worried about theft which would make a closed hatch with a lock more worthwhile I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDAHOAUGER, post: 286016, member: 9820"] The rear bench area with carpeting. I picked up a seat base chair slide so my seat can slide towards the center of the bench and also slide towards the right side so I can easily reach back to grab the tiller to steer. I also mounted a 360 degree swivel base on top of the slide so I can turn the seat anyway I want. The plastic sheet hanging out from under the carpeted plywood is temporary until I get the bottom of the wood carpeted since I did not want the water sealed wood touching the aluminum. As stated above, I decided to keep the rear fuel tank/battery compartment open as opposed to building a hatch over the area for access. Keeps it simple I think and less weight. I am never away from my boat when I am out so not too worried about theft which would make a closed hatch with a lock more worthwhile I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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