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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Smackdaddy's "Pole Dancer" 1652 Polar Kraft flush deck jet b
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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 307136" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>I am installing deck hatches, there will be no waste of below deck storage at all! There is room between the bracing to access below deck, the spaces between are 16" square. The motor is going to be mounted on a manual jack plate, no problem accessing the transom because I have not even cut my aluminum decking yet. The gas tank is going under my console so if there are any problems with it I won't have to remove my deck to remove and/or replace it. I am no pro boat builder but I have been fabricating wood/aluminum since I was 14 and plan ahead as much as possible. I make mistakes but I make sure fixing them is not much of a problem. I fabricated and installed aluminum hurricane shutters, patio covers, screen rooms, lanais over pools, sun rooms and all that for seven years and learned a lot about laying out and setting up projects and finishing them one step at a time in a particular order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 307136, member: 10154"] I am installing deck hatches, there will be no waste of below deck storage at all! There is room between the bracing to access below deck, the spaces between are 16" square. The motor is going to be mounted on a manual jack plate, no problem accessing the transom because I have not even cut my aluminum decking yet. The gas tank is going under my console so if there are any problems with it I won't have to remove my deck to remove and/or replace it. I am no pro boat builder but I have been fabricating wood/aluminum since I was 14 and plan ahead as much as possible. I make mistakes but I make sure fixing them is not much of a problem. I fabricated and installed aluminum hurricane shutters, patio covers, screen rooms, lanais over pools, sun rooms and all that for seven years and learned a lot about laying out and setting up projects and finishing them one step at a time in a particular order. [/QUOTE]
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