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  1. I would prefer to use aluminum framing but have no experience whatsoever with metal working. I dont have a rivet gun, or any tool to cut it. I was gonna go with 2x4's because I can get all the wood for free. The other issue I may have is the cross supports for my boat are rounded not squared off like alot I see out there. Thanks again.
  2. Thanks for your reply samurai. Your conversion looks great! I dont plan on going really overboard on mine. Just looking at a deck with carpet, bow mounted trolling motor, and a pedestal seat. I don't fish any tournaments and never keep any fish so I do not need a livewell. The only other thing I may put in is some compartments in the deck. Theres alot of useful space under that deck. The motor is a 40lb thrust so I had planned on using 8 gauge wire with a 50amp manual reset circuit breaker. It will be about a 14ft run from the battery to the motor. According to minnkota website 8 gauge is sufficient. As for the deck I was going to use 2x4's with 5/8" plywood, all of which I was going to treat with Thompsons water seal. I have figured out how I am going to build the deck, but I keep running into snags on how to make a mount for the trolling motor. This is my first bow mount motor, I have had transoms before. Are bow mounts fastened to the deck by bolts our screws? Thanks again for the input!
  3. I am in need of help from all you pros out there. I have a 14ft. jon boat and will be adding a deck and bow mount trolling motor. I saw some of the photos on creating a deck using wood and was approaching that route. Obviously I would use 1/2 plywood for the deck, but I am running into a snag on trying to figure out how to build the wood frame underneath. The deck would span from the middle seat to the little front platform. my other issue consists of the trolling motor. It will be a bow mount with foot control. 40lb thrust 12volt 36" shaft. My issues are this, how would I create a correct mounting base for this that would be high enough. The other problem is wiring. I keep getting conflicting info from people etc. I have one deep cycle battery a 27 series. It is located at the very back of the boat. what is the proper way to wire this in. On my last motor I just used 10awg with an inline fuse. I am being told I should run 8awg and a circuit breaker rated at 50amps. The only other thing that would be tied to this battery is the depth finder. It is a small Cuda168 model. With my old motor I ran those cables down one side and the depth finder down the other. They both met at the battery. I never had any issues but some people are telling me that I will have interference problems and that a second battery is needed. If I use a circuit breaker for the trolling motor is an inline fuse still necessary? For the circuit breaker is there one type better than the other? I was looking at the type that had the tab that dropped on the pos. battery stud. Then the issue came into play on how the battery cover would fit over this. The final question is the proper connection for the trolling motor. Is just the standard trolling motor recepticle fine? I know this is alot of rambling but I want to do this right the first time. Any help or directions you may point would be extremely appreciated!

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