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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 Alumacraft Pro17 - needs pretty much everything
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<blockquote data-quote="mikejjmay" data-source="post: 469846" data-attributes="member: 23447"><p>Yea I am honestly unsure how I am going to do the layout. If i decide to remove the live wells, i could very easily expand the "lower" floor space in the midsection of the boat. This would be beneficial for family days on the water (4 year old and 1 year old). The live-wells have to come out either way to remove the soaked foam under them, so I spose that will have to wait and be a judgment call when that time comes. </p><p></p><p>They tucked everything under the rear deck under the splashwell (like the deck extends all the way to the transom and covers the bilge pump, etc) so to even get at those things you have to remove the entire rear casting deck, etc. Don't know who thought of this plan - i mean its not uncommon for a bilge pump to burn out. Cant imagine having to remove the whole deck and floor to replace. That will definitely be rectified, with a larger cutout near the transom for ease of access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikejjmay, post: 469846, member: 23447"] Yea I am honestly unsure how I am going to do the layout. If i decide to remove the live wells, i could very easily expand the "lower" floor space in the midsection of the boat. This would be beneficial for family days on the water (4 year old and 1 year old). The live-wells have to come out either way to remove the soaked foam under them, so I spose that will have to wait and be a judgment call when that time comes. They tucked everything under the rear deck under the splashwell (like the deck extends all the way to the transom and covers the bilge pump, etc) so to even get at those things you have to remove the entire rear casting deck, etc. Don't know who thought of this plan - i mean its not uncommon for a bilge pump to burn out. Cant imagine having to remove the whole deck and floor to replace. That will definitely be rectified, with a larger cutout near the transom for ease of access. [/QUOTE]
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