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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
First Deck Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Leviticus509" data-source="post: 455349" data-attributes="member: 23903"><p>Wow that is a very intensive build I do like the rod box but as skilled as I am with metal I do lack access to a metal brake so itd be a very meticulous process to go that in depth. However I have thought up the same idea as cutting down the middle bench, (second bench forward from transom) to create a large ground level deck and then a step up casting deck from the front bench to the bow step. I also will probably incorporate your bow mounted trolling motor and place the foot pedal on the upper bow deck. I am fairly hesitant however because obviously there is no going back once you chop that bench out. Id hate to molest the boat because of how good a shape it is in, but if it played out as desired itd be well worth it. I think that is the same boat as mine? The features look identical. Thanks for your walkthrough Ill refer to it heavily throughout my build Im sure.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J327A using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leviticus509, post: 455349, member: 23903"] Wow that is a very intensive build I do like the rod box but as skilled as I am with metal I do lack access to a metal brake so itd be a very meticulous process to go that in depth. However I have thought up the same idea as cutting down the middle bench, (second bench forward from transom) to create a large ground level deck and then a step up casting deck from the front bench to the bow step. I also will probably incorporate your bow mounted trolling motor and place the foot pedal on the upper bow deck. I am fairly hesitant however because obviously there is no going back once you chop that bench out. Id hate to molest the boat because of how good a shape it is in, but if it played out as desired itd be well worth it. I think that is the same boat as mine? The features look identical. Thanks for your walkthrough Ill refer to it heavily throughout my build Im sure. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J327A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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