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Putershark Moderator Captains Club Member Registered: November 2004 Location: FL Posts: 1,316 ![]() |
Now comes the designing and building (finally) of the polling plaitform. Since the bracing for the rear seat was left we can weld to it for partial support of the platiform with the forward tubes going right through the cup holder cut out to "look" factory done. We are planning to use a Ranger Photom sytle unit that will be positioned forward to cover the stern engine cut out which is unsable space as it is and to keep my weight directly off the stern to help with draft. At that same time I am thinking about rerouting the deck drains hoses stright into the bilge and plug the rear scuppers.
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| · Date: Sun October 30, 2005 · Views: 1017 · Filesize: 24.7kb, 54.6kb · Dimensions: 800 x 600 · |
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