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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 2009 Alumacaft 1432
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<blockquote data-quote="JonBoatfever" data-source="post: 175860" data-attributes="member: 4493"><p>Alrght so i bought this boat at the begginingof the year and finally started on it yesterday. I started on the front deck. Today I plan to finish the front deck and the cut and carpet the floor boards. I am only 13 years old but ive done all this work myself and hope on doing most by myself. I also bought this boat with my savings. After all the decking is done i plan to wire an eletrical circut with a control pannel and fuses with all my electronics. I have never done anything with electricity, I know nothing about what ggauges and all tha good stuff. I have navigation lights, fishfinder(humminbird 100sx, generous donation of my uncle),two cigarette outlets, a bilge pump, and maybe a stereo if I have enough money left over. I plan on making a removable livewell ut of a marine cooler and plugging it in to thee ccigaretter outlets. power wise I have a honda bf 8hp early 2000's and a minnkota transom mount 27# thrust. for batteries i want the big deep cycle for the trolling motor, then a smaller lawnmwer sized deep cycle battery for electoncs, maybe a jetski battery. Would that work becouse this boat cant have an extra hundred# of batteries. Your feedback would be great, thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonBoatfever, post: 175860, member: 4493"] Alrght so i bought this boat at the begginingof the year and finally started on it yesterday. I started on the front deck. Today I plan to finish the front deck and the cut and carpet the floor boards. I am only 13 years old but ive done all this work myself and hope on doing most by myself. I also bought this boat with my savings. After all the decking is done i plan to wire an eletrical circut with a control pannel and fuses with all my electronics. I have never done anything with electricity, I know nothing about what ggauges and all tha good stuff. I have navigation lights, fishfinder(humminbird 100sx, generous donation of my uncle),two cigarette outlets, a bilge pump, and maybe a stereo if I have enough money left over. I plan on making a removable livewell ut of a marine cooler and plugging it in to thee ccigaretter outlets. power wise I have a honda bf 8hp early 2000's and a minnkota transom mount 27# thrust. for batteries i want the big deep cycle for the trolling motor, then a smaller lawnmwer sized deep cycle battery for electoncs, maybe a jetski battery. Would that work becouse this boat cant have an extra hundred# of batteries. Your feedback would be great, thanks [/QUOTE]
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