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Sylvan 16' Project
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<blockquote data-quote="LonLB" data-source="post: 235897" data-attributes="member: 4391"><p>A few things. When carpeting a curved surface like that you have to have extra. You smooth it out, and then trim off the extra on top or bottom. It's just tough to carpet compound curves like the side of a boat and not get wrinkles without some extra carpet.</p><p></p><p>I'm mounting trolling motor batteries up front also. With that said, some say it's not the best Idea if you are going to fish any kind of rough water, because when under way, the batteries will take a real pounding.</p><p>The relatively new Tracker Deep V I had, had the batteries in the front, and I didn't have any issues, so I'm fine with that one.</p><p></p><p>Why do you need two batteries for the main motor?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Boat is looking GREAT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LonLB, post: 235897, member: 4391"] A few things. When carpeting a curved surface like that you have to have extra. You smooth it out, and then trim off the extra on top or bottom. It's just tough to carpet compound curves like the side of a boat and not get wrinkles without some extra carpet. I'm mounting trolling motor batteries up front also. With that said, some say it's not the best Idea if you are going to fish any kind of rough water, because when under way, the batteries will take a real pounding. The relatively new Tracker Deep V I had, had the batteries in the front, and I didn't have any issues, so I'm fine with that one. Why do you need two batteries for the main motor? Boat is looking GREAT! [/QUOTE]
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