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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="buzzbarto" data-source="post: 360635" data-attributes="member: 14654"><p>After doing some research, the 1330 cam or slam hatch is what I'll probably go with. The liner is too small for a livewell for me though so I'll probably use the tank I mentioned before. I need something at least 30 gallons, and would prefer around 40. I will probably cut the top of the tank out to match the hatch, and put a reinforcement strip of aluminum flat strap around the inside of the tank. So the layers will be hatch, deck, silicone, tank lip, aluminum strip. Then use a small stainless bolt/lock nut or aluminum rivet to sandwich it all together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzbarto, post: 360635, member: 14654"] After doing some research, the 1330 cam or slam hatch is what I'll probably go with. The liner is too small for a livewell for me though so I'll probably use the tank I mentioned before. I need something at least 30 gallons, and would prefer around 40. I will probably cut the top of the tank out to match the hatch, and put a reinforcement strip of aluminum flat strap around the inside of the tank. So the layers will be hatch, deck, silicone, tank lip, aluminum strip. Then use a small stainless bolt/lock nut or aluminum rivet to sandwich it all together. [/QUOTE]
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