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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My topper 1436 DONE!
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<blockquote data-quote="BassmanET" data-source="post: 395032" data-attributes="member: 15408"><p>Hello all,</p><p> Been lurking here now for quite sometime. Just completed my topper 1436. Chose not to deck all the way up to seat, went to the water line instead for some extra stability when I'm standing. Very please with how it came out. May make some small changes as I fish from it more & more. First thing is a bow mount foot control trolling motor. Currently have a transom mount with a bigfoot pedal for now which I had on my crawdad, works ok but a foot control would be better. Also bought a 9.5 hp (that's a 6hp in the pic) that is just right for 1436. I get about 17-18 mph with just me & all my gear. Any questions or comments feel free. Tight lines!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassmanET, post: 395032, member: 15408"] Hello all, Been lurking here now for quite sometime. Just completed my topper 1436. Chose not to deck all the way up to seat, went to the water line instead for some extra stability when I'm standing. Very please with how it came out. May make some small changes as I fish from it more & more. First thing is a bow mount foot control trolling motor. Currently have a transom mount with a bigfoot pedal for now which I had on my crawdad, works ok but a foot control would be better. Also bought a 9.5 hp (that's a 6hp in the pic) that is just right for 1436. I get about 17-18 mph with just me & all my gear. Any questions or comments feel free. Tight lines!! [/QUOTE]
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