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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
THE LARD BARGE: My 1648MV NCS Duckboat.
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<blockquote data-quote="tdub" data-source="post: 247929" data-attributes="member: 3668"><p>My only trouble has been where to mount both of the batteries since I added a bow mount trolling motor(I used 3/16 aluminum and closed up the front "V"). Last summer I put 1 battery near the drain, gas tank in front of the bench and the 2nd battery in front of the gas tank. It works good with just me in the boat, but when some one sits up front the there seems to be too much weight forward. I may just cut 2 holes in the bench, #1 battery center and #2 battery to the left and see how that goes. The only thing that sucks is once I cut the holes and put doors on them I'm kinda stuck with it. Other that figuring out where things should go it's been a good boat. The only bonus to putting the batteries in the bench is that it leaves the floor wide open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdub, post: 247929, member: 3668"] My only trouble has been where to mount both of the batteries since I added a bow mount trolling motor(I used 3/16 aluminum and closed up the front "V"). Last summer I put 1 battery near the drain, gas tank in front of the bench and the 2nd battery in front of the gas tank. It works good with just me in the boat, but when some one sits up front the there seems to be too much weight forward. I may just cut 2 holes in the bench, #1 battery center and #2 battery to the left and see how that goes. The only thing that sucks is once I cut the holes and put doors on them I'm kinda stuck with it. Other that figuring out where things should go it's been a good boat. The only bonus to putting the batteries in the bench is that it leaves the floor wide open. [/QUOTE]
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