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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1990 16' Lund Rebel Special
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<blockquote data-quote="wmrmurphy" data-source="post: 451545" data-attributes="member: 23286"><p>Worked on the starboard side - getting that piece level in the aluminum channel was a PIA! It's a very tight fit. Also got the back deck attached and included a photo to show why I did what I did. I built the portable seat for my last boat for when I wanted to run the kicker motor. My thought here is - it slides back and forth if needed to balance weight in the boat or if I choose to add a trolling motor I can operate it from either side. If it's just me going fishing I can choose to throw it in the boat or not. I do have a better (more comfortable) seat that I will be putting on it though... Next up will be the wiring mess before I can cap the side, then on to the helm....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmrmurphy, post: 451545, member: 23286"] Worked on the starboard side - getting that piece level in the aluminum channel was a PIA! It's a very tight fit. Also got the back deck attached and included a photo to show why I did what I did. I built the portable seat for my last boat for when I wanted to run the kicker motor. My thought here is - it slides back and forth if needed to balance weight in the boat or if I choose to add a trolling motor I can operate it from either side. If it's just me going fishing I can choose to throw it in the boat or not. I do have a better (more comfortable) seat that I will be putting on it though... Next up will be the wiring mess before I can cap the side, then on to the helm.... [/QUOTE]
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