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My build from then 'til now - Motor swap completed!
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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 177687" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>Finished my deck for the most part tonight. I still have to do a couple more small things but it is 99% done. I am going to line the storage compartments and rod locker with the same material that yard signs are made out of. Called chloroplast. It is very light, easy to clean, it will work perfectly, it is easy to work with, I have an abundance of it, it is cheap, and it will make the compartments look finished. </p><p></p><p>I have to mount the trolling motor, mount the butt seat holder, mount some sort of handles or something to open the lids and that is about it. More work than I imagined but I love the way it looks and it will be very user friendly for me when I am fishing and that is all that matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 177687, member: 4592"] Finished my deck for the most part tonight. I still have to do a couple more small things but it is 99% done. I am going to line the storage compartments and rod locker with the same material that yard signs are made out of. Called chloroplast. It is very light, easy to clean, it will work perfectly, it is easy to work with, I have an abundance of it, it is cheap, and it will make the compartments look finished. I have to mount the trolling motor, mount the butt seat holder, mount some sort of handles or something to open the lids and that is about it. More work than I imagined but I love the way it looks and it will be very user friendly for me when I am fishing and that is all that matters. [/QUOTE]
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