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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
The boat from uncle
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<blockquote data-quote="GYPSY400" data-source="post: 458401" data-attributes="member: 8599"><p>That looks like a fine vessel to start with. I like your plan with removing the second ( from the rear) bench and adding side lockers..</p><p> Personally I would also add a deck from the second bench (from the front) to the bow, then possibly add a bow mount trolling motor.</p><p>Another consideration is to use a 3 gallon fuel tank and keep it in the rear, depending on how far you want to venture from shore - chances are you won't use more than 3 gallons in one day.</p><p>You may also consider a small floor section ahead of the rear seat, I find this is an excellent way to stay organized as all your stuff doesn't cascade to the center of the boat.</p><p>Looking forward to the progress on this!</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G903W using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GYPSY400, post: 458401, member: 8599"] That looks like a fine vessel to start with. I like your plan with removing the second ( from the rear) bench and adding side lockers.. Personally I would also add a deck from the second bench (from the front) to the bow, then possibly add a bow mount trolling motor. Another consideration is to use a 3 gallon fuel tank and keep it in the rear, depending on how far you want to venture from shore - chances are you won't use more than 3 gallons in one day. You may also consider a small floor section ahead of the rear seat, I find this is an excellent way to stay organized as all your stuff doesn't cascade to the center of the boat. Looking forward to the progress on this! Sent from my SM-G903W using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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