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Pictures? The biggest reason I want to deck is for storage underneath. I
would like to be able to stop at a restaurant without items disappearing while I'm inside. I would like to see how he handled that. Joe Haubenreich wrote: My question would be, why would you really need an elevated casting deck... for flipping? A V-hull boat tilts easier than a wide-bottom jon-boat, so if I were going to tackle a project like that, I'd rig it like Jim Laumann's V-hull.... with a floor attached directly to the ribs that makes standing and moving around the boat more comfortable while maintaining a low center of gravity. I fished with Jim on Boom Lake at the NWClassic, and his boat was very comfortable and fishable. He had built-in storage, plus everything was positioned so it was in easy reach. The 14-foot Lund I used for a week in Ontario last summer had no decking at all, and I got used to fishing from it pretty quickly. A foot-controlled, bow-mounted trolling motor would be a nice addition. You could buy a good used one for less than what you'll pay to deck out your boat. In fact, Charles Summers may someday soon have a spare 12-volt that he might be willing to part with. Joe __________________ "Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:49:41 -0600, Henry Hefner sent into the ether: Bob La Londe wrote: How you progressing on that tin boat project? Bob La Londe www.yumabassman.com Without much free time from work, it will be a looong process. I will probably be fished quite a bit as is. However, I did find a little time Sunday afternoon to drag it to the lake with a trolling motor and check it for stability. The deck will probably have to be lower than I would originally have liked, unless, hmmmm.... Maybe if I added a little weight at the bow against the bottom? Maybe that would compensate for someone standing higher? I'll have to throw a couple of sandbags in and try walking on the seats. First though, I need to find a carb for a 1985 Gamefisher 5HP. I found out yesterday they are no longer available through Sears. Ouch. Henry, As much as I hate to say it, I don't think any option will make it stable with a high deck. A lower deck for casting is the best option. A higher deck enabling a livewell and storage is good but in my 14' I do not like standing on the higher deck, it just is too narrow for a stable high platform. Have you decieded where you are going to store the battery? Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com |
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