my completed project

mofarrier

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hi all, forgive me, but i am just finishing a prject that i have been working on for quite a long time, and i am kinda wanting to show it off,,,lol, now i just got to tweek the engine,, and do a few other things,, and she will finially be done.

well i would love to hear any comments, or perhaps ideas,, i recently figured out how to make take down canopies for it, thats my next project,, just finished making another storage bin to store all the poles, and tops, i also made two stow away tables,, lol ok ok maybe i have too much time on my hands,, but they came out nice.

well hope you like the pics,,

p.s. i built everything you see on the boat, when i ordered it, i ordered just the hull, nothing in it at all.

p.s.s, lol youre lucky i could only post five pics
 

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duped

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Re: my completed project

Nice set up. We got a duck boat up north we are looking to rig for that. Got genny, just need lights. I like the raised deck, most people dont put that effort in!
 

spikeitaudi

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Re: my completed project

Nice. Have you had it out yet? How does it handle with all that wieght in the front?
 

Woodbinekeith

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Re: my completed project

Nice job! Nothing beats starting pretty much from scratch and developing your own rig.
 

mofarrier

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Re: my completed project

yes it is set up for bowfishing, and thanx for all the replies,, as far as handling,, it handles like a dream,,, it drafts in six inches of water,, in the pic with the table, if you were to raise that lid, you would see i have mounted a 5000 watt gen for all my spot lights,,, lol now i need to do is iron the damn motor out, and build the canopies and i will be done, thank again for all your comments, it is nice to have ones work commented on,,lol,, in a positive light,,,,
 

spikeitaudi

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Re: my completed project

You most likely know but with the generator in that compartment make sure you have proper ventilation for it. You don't want those CO2 fumes taking you over and building up. :)
 

mofarrier

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Re: my completed project

lol, well thanx for the tip, however it wasnt the carbon monoxide i was worried about has my concern with heat build up, so yes i hve addressed that issue with a fan mounted in the cabinet and some duct work to draw the heat out the back, plus i made the frame for the genny right into the hull of the boat, so when in the water the boat itself, acts as a large heat sink.
 

bob johnson

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Re: my completed project

I love the ladder up the front of the trailer!!! I may do something like that on my trailer so i can walk right into the bow... i have a step on the trailer in the back to make access easy

bob
 
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