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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1232 to 1270
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<blockquote data-quote="IndianTeePee" data-source="post: 476319" data-attributes="member: 26061"><p>In more detail, the Transom is 1/4 plate capped with a 2in square .135 wall tube across the full beam. Then a second formed 1/4 plate below for the motor to clamp to. The rear seating platforms are tied into the transom and hull supports, acting as knees. Everything is fully welded together and made out of 6061 T6 structural aluminum. </p><p></p><p>Haven’t decided on the transducer, will the float pods cause issues with it if I mount off the transom? I thought about mounting it to my trolling motor in the front, but then I’d have to always have the motor in the water?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndianTeePee, post: 476319, member: 26061"] In more detail, the Transom is 1/4 plate capped with a 2in square .135 wall tube across the full beam. Then a second formed 1/4 plate below for the motor to clamp to. The rear seating platforms are tied into the transom and hull supports, acting as knees. Everything is fully welded together and made out of 6061 T6 structural aluminum. Haven’t decided on the transducer, will the float pods cause issues with it if I mount off the transom? I thought about mounting it to my trolling motor in the front, but then I’d have to always have the motor in the water? [/QUOTE]
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