Bass Boat Conversion
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Bass Boat Conversion
Here are some pictures of a fiberglass boat i picked up and tried to convert into a decent bass boat.
Day 1- The boat
Time to build the frame for the deck
Now time to put the deck on
Carpeting the deck and compartments
Add some paint, chairs, depth finder, trolling motor and were done
Total project took about a week. Boat/trailer and motor cost about $1500, deck and carpet about $200, chairs $150, and paint & other misc $50...total cost was about $1900.
Day 1- The boat
Time to build the frame for the deck
Now time to put the deck on
Carpeting the deck and compartments
Add some paint, chairs, depth finder, trolling motor and were done
Total project took about a week. Boat/trailer and motor cost about $1500, deck and carpet about $200, chairs $150, and paint & other misc $50...total cost was about $1900.
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Thanks for all the compliments. I built a deck on my previous boat too, and both boats seem very stable. Standing on this boat is very easy. I think it might be more stable with the deck on it. It did put on some weight, so my 15hp motor might need an upgrade soon.
Got the bilge pump hooked up. I got hit by a hard rain storm a few months ago. It wasnt fun . I need sometype of switch box to turn these items on. Right now I just have everything hooked up straight to the battery.
Got the bilge pump hooked up. I got hit by a hard rain storm a few months ago. It wasnt fun . I need sometype of switch box to turn these items on. Right now I just have everything hooked up straight to the battery.
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That thing is slick! I have a bunch of questions. How long is it and does it have a livewell? Steering, key ignition and a foot control trolling motor would make it complete probably would fish as well or close to as well as a tracker. It looks like your deck would be fairly easy to remove so if you decided to get some fish finders or something it should be easy to hide the wiring. Have you thought about installing a plug for your trolling motor either mount it to the boat or the deck? I remember how much I hated having my trolling motor wiring out when I had my jon boat. I can't imagine those mutli switch boxes things at westmarine or POP would be all that had to install, especially since you have done all the wiring yourself you will know what is what. Have to say it again it has turned out nice, make sure you post if you do any more mods!
The boat is a 14ft fiberglass Game Fisher. The boat has a built in livewell, but i dont think it would be big enough to hold a few big bass for tournaments. I currently use it as a cooler. I just recently added a fish/depth finder and have tucked all the wires nicely. I need to get the switch box and put in a new motor and steering system. The trolling motor i use is a decent one, but not anywhere near as cool as the foot steering ones.
Very Nice! I have a 14' GameFisher also and want to put in a front deck but from what I see a back one may not be a bad choice either. I'd like to get the details on the front deck if you don't mind sharing. I fish with HFFA and Paul was going to help me put a deck on my boat. Now that you have a nice rig come join us and compete in our monthly tournaments. We are looking for new members with boats.
That would be great. my email is dennjimm@yahoo.com. Send me a note on how we could meet and discuss. Mahalo! Mike
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