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Q-14 (semi V) AeroCraft Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Mac" data-source="post: 290835" data-attributes="member: 10360"><p>That little platform is part of the boat, that mount is temporary to get me through until ice-up. I am basically a river rat and small lake fisherman and will start my conversion after the Christmas holiday as soon as the ice prevents me from getting in and out. The Walleyes are coming in from the big water (Saginaw Bay) and now is the time to target them. The perch fishing has picked up and they are one of my favorite eating fish…yum yum! As far as the boat, I am going to keep it simple by removing the two forward benches putting a flat floor in and boxing in the sides. I will have to elevate the front floor but not too high because I do not want a high center of gravity up front. I will also box in the rear area at the driver position. Add carpet, bilge pump, lights, 2 folding swivel seats and some storage compartments and by then it should be spring. That will put me back in the water in time for the Walleye opener. That is a cycle that I am O.K. with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Mac, post: 290835, member: 10360"] That little platform is part of the boat, that mount is temporary to get me through until ice-up. I am basically a river rat and small lake fisherman and will start my conversion after the Christmas holiday as soon as the ice prevents me from getting in and out. The Walleyes are coming in from the big water (Saginaw Bay) and now is the time to target them. The perch fishing has picked up and they are one of my favorite eating fish…yum yum! As far as the boat, I am going to keep it simple by removing the two forward benches putting a flat floor in and boxing in the sides. I will have to elevate the front floor but not too high because I do not want a high center of gravity up front. I will also box in the rear area at the driver position. Add carpet, bilge pump, lights, 2 folding swivel seats and some storage compartments and by then it should be spring. That will put me back in the water in time for the Walleye opener. That is a cycle that I am O.K. with. [/QUOTE]
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