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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project turned into a rebuild.
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 493545" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Awesome. I picked up some angle today and after figuring how I was going to build a home for the fuel tank and still leaving room for my wife’s little feet and run the fuel line so it doesn’t go over the seat anymore. I got the idea to mount a removable cutting board and securing a knife sheath safely on the gunnel so I’ll have a place to cut bait. I’m mounting a piece of angle to the seat and I’ll get a cheap plastic fiber cutting board from Walmart and walla. The angle will be mounted with rivnuts again and knobs on the screws so I can remove it, rinse it off and store it if need be. I’ll keep an eye out for those cables. It’s going to be about a 14’ plus run.</p><p>Thanks again for all the replies. I’ll be posting pictures of my progress as I go. And I still have a ways to go but it’s time to take a break while it’s sea worthy and enjoy fishing out of it for a while. It’s the time of year to go big cat hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 493545, member: 27803"] Awesome. I picked up some angle today and after figuring how I was going to build a home for the fuel tank and still leaving room for my wife’s little feet and run the fuel line so it doesn’t go over the seat anymore. I got the idea to mount a removable cutting board and securing a knife sheath safely on the gunnel so I’ll have a place to cut bait. I’m mounting a piece of angle to the seat and I’ll get a cheap plastic fiber cutting board from Walmart and walla. The angle will be mounted with rivnuts again and knobs on the screws so I can remove it, rinse it off and store it if need be. I’ll keep an eye out for those cables. It’s going to be about a 14’ plus run. Thanks again for all the replies. I’ll be posting pictures of my progress as I go. And I still have a ways to go but it’s time to take a break while it’s sea worthy and enjoy fishing out of it for a while. It’s the time of year to go big cat hunting. [/QUOTE]
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