Metal Manipulator
Well-known member
Recently I had to make a repair to the exhaust headers on the jet boat. When I finished installing the header I gazed at the transom area of the boat. The carpeted plywood had been failing in a couple of spots so I started tearing it out. Three days of retrofitting and here are the things that I added to the boat.
Here is the transom area after being torn out. I dislike having plywood on an aluminum boat, it just does not hold up over time.
Space is a premium on boats so I came up with this plan to get rid of the tackle boxes on the deck space. Not only did I want to get rid of the tackle boxes I wanted to be able to store more tackle. With the back bench out I built up the transom with large storage cabinets with latches and easy access.
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I wanted lots of storage for Plano boxes. I was able to make room for 24 - 3700 series boxes. It took 6 hrs. to reorganize the tackle (Kokanee) and label, but know I can quickly find the items that I want.
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This next options will make the Wife happy. Warm water hand washing stations. Granted the Honda does not have an engine thermostat, but at least it is warmer than the lake water.
I did make a trip on 4/3 to GP. the fishing was slow but we managed 6 fish with the largest at 13.25 inches. I examined their intestines and they were baron from any food elements. Their flesh was pale in comparison to last summer. I had fresh Kokanee tonight and the flavor was lacking the usual wonderful flavor that I am used too. I think I will wait another month before I go again in hopes that they will start feeding. Then I believe they will start putting on weight and flavor.
Here is the transom area after being torn out. I dislike having plywood on an aluminum boat, it just does not hold up over time.
Space is a premium on boats so I came up with this plan to get rid of the tackle boxes on the deck space. Not only did I want to get rid of the tackle boxes I wanted to be able to store more tackle. With the back bench out I built up the transom with large storage cabinets with latches and easy access.
http://www.kokaneefishingforum.com/fishing-forums/picture.php?albumid=186&pictureid=1471[/IMG
I wanted lots of storage for Plano boxes. I was able to make room for 24 - 3700 series boxes. It took 6 hrs. to reorganize the tackle (Kokanee) and label, but know I can quickly find the items that I want.
[IMG]http://www.kokaneefishingforum.com/fishing-forums/picture.php?albumid=186&pictureid=1472
This next options will make the Wife happy. Warm water hand washing stations. Granted the Honda does not have an engine thermostat, but at least it is warmer than the lake water.
I did make a trip on 4/3 to GP. the fishing was slow but we managed 6 fish with the largest at 13.25 inches. I examined their intestines and they were baron from any food elements. Their flesh was pale in comparison to last summer. I had fresh Kokanee tonight and the flavor was lacking the usual wonderful flavor that I am used too. I think I will wait another month before I go again in hopes that they will start feeding. Then I believe they will start putting on weight and flavor.