Re: Hey Snapperbait!!!!!!!! .......need yore wisdom on jon boat riggin.
Howdy Jamar.. Some guys see a Jon Boat like an artist sees a canvas... A Jon Boat is my canvas.. I see a Jon Boat and it just scerams at me "DECK ME OUT"..

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<br />I think this is the only other pic I have of my old Jon Boat, but i'll look around... I sold it a few years ago and I kick myself every day for selling it, but I just needed something bigger to haul the "gang" around with...<br /><br />I used the boat for a little more than two years just like it sits in the picture, with the Super Hi-tech, Mega high dollar Hammerite paint job...

Held up quite well even in the saltwater... I think I spent around $20 for all the paint... I did spray the paint with a spray gun, so that helped make it a bit smoother...<br /><br />The transom does not have a jack plate... It was just made to be 5 inches taller with some serious aluminum bracing underneath the rear deck specificaly for the 60 merc's weight and it's 20 inch shaft... Now, don't go slapping a 60 hp on your 14 footer... It was WAYYY TOOO MUCH HP.. The thing would just up & fly if you really goosed it.. And I do mean FLY..<br /><br />I don't recomend cutting the seats out of a jon boat because they are structural members, but rather using them for supporting decks and so on... You could cut holes in the tops of the seats to create storage areas and livewells, but don't cut more than you absolutely need...<br /><br />As for putting a floor down, it's a so-so deal... Is it worth the extra weight having a flat floor with no ribs to trip on?.. I don't know...<br /><br />Mine had a carpeted plywood floor and decks that I just screwed down to the ribs with stainless screws.. <br /><br />If I had to do it all over again (and I'm thinking about it

), I would scrap the plywood idea (WOOD=BAD) and go ahead and spend the extra $$$ and go with aluminum for the deck, floor, and anything else and either weld the pieces in or use aluminum pop-rivets... Plywood's ok if you put a few coats of epoxy resin on it too completely seal it from moisture... But plywood's heavy...<br /><br />As for carpet, it's ok I guess; but I think I'd go with some of that new spray in truck bed liner/texture materal to make things EZ to clean...
