Plane Driver
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Hey All,
New to the site. Came here to 'steal' ideas and tap into the wealth that I've seen that you all have to offer. Currently started working on my duck hunting boat project with my crew. 12' Alumacraft Jon boat, upside down on the side of the road for $75 - I figured what the heck?
Currently drilled out all of the rivets and removed the rear and mid bench seat and all of the rotten foam from underneath. Re-installed rear bench seat with nuts and boats and 3M's Marine Sealant (works great, I've used this process numerous times before).
Future plans (dependent on 'travelling schedule') include two pedestal boat seats, one rear bench boat seat, Herculiner coating on interior and floor, wiring from battery for NAV lights (all LED), 2 LED Swamp lights (docking lights), interior red LED lighting, beaver tails welded onto rear, gun racks, and of course the blind. All powered by a Johnson 8.
Affectionately she earned the name of 'Perfect Storm' after northern Michigan's winter storm, mid duck season of 2010.
Working on drilling out the rivets to remove seats and foam.
And of course the little guy, Deke, was present the entire time.
More to come gentlemen!
New to the site. Came here to 'steal' ideas and tap into the wealth that I've seen that you all have to offer. Currently started working on my duck hunting boat project with my crew. 12' Alumacraft Jon boat, upside down on the side of the road for $75 - I figured what the heck?
Currently drilled out all of the rivets and removed the rear and mid bench seat and all of the rotten foam from underneath. Re-installed rear bench seat with nuts and boats and 3M's Marine Sealant (works great, I've used this process numerous times before).
Future plans (dependent on 'travelling schedule') include two pedestal boat seats, one rear bench boat seat, Herculiner coating on interior and floor, wiring from battery for NAV lights (all LED), 2 LED Swamp lights (docking lights), interior red LED lighting, beaver tails welded onto rear, gun racks, and of course the blind. All powered by a Johnson 8.
Affectionately she earned the name of 'Perfect Storm' after northern Michigan's winter storm, mid duck season of 2010.
Working on drilling out the rivets to remove seats and foam.
And of course the little guy, Deke, was present the entire time.
More to come gentlemen!