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21 hours ago, Bolar said:

 

Have you considered taking out the whole live-well console and rebuilding it with a bigger live-well?  I've seen a few people adding deck extensions but they come straight out and do nothing with the small live-well.  :occasion14:

I did think about that, but not sure if I want to just yet.  But I have thought about it.  If I can sources another console in case I want to go back, I will chop mine up for sure.  Can really make it right then.  

 

I will make the old dry storage.  Thing is the deck storage that is already there.   If I put my batteries there, I need a way to get to it.  But with the livewell we have .. the main issue for me is length. It needs to be longer

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On 3/24/2020 at 10:11 AM, jaimeastin said:

I did think about that, but not sure if I want to just yet.  But I have thought about it.  If I can sources another console in case I want to go back, I will chop mine up for sure.  Can really make it right then.  

 

I will make the old dry storage.  Thing is the deck storage that is already there.   If I put my batteries there, I need a way to get to it.  But with the livewell we have .. the main issue for me is length. It needs to be longer

Jaime I was wondering if your trick using the silicone to hold the hub caps on worked long term.  I have now lost two sets.  

On 3/21/2020 at 1:06 AM, jaimeastin said:

Here is the thing...I always take a portable lithium jump starter with with... Left it at home.  I was going to use the rope to start the engine, but I didn't have any tools with me to get the stupid cover off... Why is that cover bolted down?!  

 

It was really a time for all to go wrong...  I took my tools and the jumper out of my truck the previous day when I was working at the church... Didn't out anything back and would have had them as I take them with me on the boat. 

 

Today, I bought a kit just for the boat.  Not going to happen again.

 My old Johnson didn’t have a cover. I removed the cover from my Yamaha when I discovered my battery was dead after a two hour drive to the lake and never put it back on. I keep a set of cheap wrenches and screwdrivers from Harbor Freight in my boat box and they have more than made up for their minimal cost by allowing me to fix issues that would otherwise have ended or severely impacted fishing trips.

On 3/27/2020 at 3:41 PM, Terrance Waters said:

Jaime I was wondering if your trick using the silicone to hold the hub caps on worked long term.  I have now lost two sets.  

Yes it has... Have not lost any since the first one.  The silicone is removable when you need to service the hubs.  I do not think about my hubs...  I just saw them the other day when I was cleaning the boat.  I like them and I never think about losing them.  I swing my boat around mountain roads without care 

Working on a little step/cupholder project for the classic! Finished pics to follow.

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24 minutes ago, FreeDivr said:

Working on a little step/cupholder project for the classic! Finished pics to follow.

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Nice.  I have been considering something similar.  I was looking at one of these consoles, but jeez the price!  Also, I think it would be about an inch short for a comfortable step. 

 

 

Color matches pretty good I think, it’s textured too so non slip. Cheap DIY that is a nice addition! Magnetic strip for the pliers and maybe a bottle opener. 

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1 hour ago, Bolar said:

 

Nice.  I have been considering something similar.  I was looking at one of these consoles, but jeez the price!  Also, I think it would be about an inch short for a comfortable step. 

 

 

Cost me $40 to build, had to buy a four pack of cupholders because the two pack was out so you could shave even a little more off that price. Having only one cupholder in the boat was a no go so upgrade needed. The step is nice for the height challenged lol.

Looks good. I wonder if you wished you would have put a hinge on the top and had turned into additional storage ? Those magnet bars are great. I have2 in my (tin) boat.

17 hours ago, detroit1 said:

Looks good. I wonder if you wished you would have put a hinge on the top and had turned into additional storage ? Those magnet bars are great. I have2 in my (tin) boat.

Thought about it but I still have space in the main compartment so went without. It would be an easy addition.

Just put in an order for a Lowrance Elite 9 ti2. Really excited to get it in and get it on the boat. Going to do the install myself since I have some extra time right now. Going to be my first addition to the boat

19 hours ago, NewBallCoach said:

Just put in an order for a Lowrance Elite 9 ti2. Really excited to get it in and get it on the boat. Going to do the install myself since I have some extra time right now. Going to be my first addition to the boat

Right on, congrats! I’m really glad I did the instal on my Garmin myself, it’s easier than you think and was some great garage time ??

So got the fish finder in, and after taking off the old transducer and unhooking electrical and everything I decided to go ahead and order a mounting plate. The transducer was supposed to fit in the same holes as the old one but the screws on the original were put in at an angle and I didn't like the look of it. So I am going to take a little extra time and wait on the plate to come in before I finish, I will probably go ahead and hook up the electrical so I'll have one less thing once the plate comes in.

On 4/11/2020 at 4:34 PM, NewBallCoach said:

Just put in an order for a Lowrance Elite 9 ti2. Really excited to get it in and get it on the boat. Going to do the install myself since I have some extra time right now. Going to be my first addition to the boat

 

What made you decide on the Lowrance?

 

 

12 hours ago, Bolar said:

 

What made you decide on the Lowrance?

 

 

Came down to Lowrance and Garmin for me. I compared the 2 for about a month, and it came down to money for me. If I bought the Garmin I would have ended up spending a lot more to upgrade to the Panoptix.

 

I really like the Lowrance and the Active Imaging looks great, I have a buddy that has it on his boat and it is awesome, also I could read the Hook I took off pretty well and had good luck while using it. The FishReveal is also a neat feature that I look forward to playing with.

Anyone who has changed their fishfinder, is there a fuse box in this boat? If so, where is it? Thanks in advance.

17 hours ago, NewBallCoach said:

Anyone who has changed their fishfinder, is there a fuse box in this boat? If so, where is it? Thanks in advance.

 

No fuse box.  There is a rats nest of wires in the console. 

 

2 hours ago, Bolar said:

 

No fuse box.  There is a rats nest of wires in the console. 

 

OK. That's what I ran into and wanted to make sure before I started pulling everything out trying to find one. Thanks

I got my tray installed and tried it out today.  It sets the foot peddle back more than I anticipated.  It's definitely an improvement while standing.  I'm going to have to secure it to the bottom of the tray. 

 

I got the Cool Foot pad stuck on the peddle also.  The black peddle does get hot in the sun, I thought this might help.  Now with the peddle back farther, I'm going to have to look for a butt seat and post :Captain:.   

 

 

 

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Got the transducer mounting plate installed today. Letting the sealant set over night before I install the transducer.

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It seems like the trolling motor battery longevity is all over the place.  Mine started to act up last fall, and I was thinking it was the trolling motor.  It won't hold a charge and is out of warranty.  I got Duracell from Sam's, we will see how long this will last.  :dontknow:

13 hours ago, Bolar said:

It seems like the trolling motor battery longevity is all over the place.  Mine started to act up last fall, and I was thinking it was the trolling motor.  It won't hold a charge and is out of warranty.  I got Duracell from Sam's, we will see how long this will last.  :dontknow:

Sorry to hear that, I’m a year in with no issue.

14 hours ago, Bolar said:

It seems like the trolling motor battery longevity is all over the place.  Mine started to act up last fall, and I was thinking it was the trolling motor.  It won't hold a charge and is out of warranty.  I got Duracell from Sam's, we will see how long this will last.  :dontknow:

My starter Battery is going bad... I was stuck again, but thankfully I had my jump starter.  Either going to get a new starter (hybrid) battery or get a second battery and charger for the house only.  Thinking about putting a switch on it to make emergency changes or to charge both from alternator.

Check the charger that you are using.  It may be cooking the battery.

 

J.

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