Some of the other projects I am thinking about for this boat is a removable aluminum drop-in front deck for fishing. I've already purchased the frame material for it. I'm also considering adding some float-pods to the transom to lift it just a bit. As there are two batteries and gas tank in the back transom area. Plus the 186lb motor. I'll lose a little speed for them. But will have a safer mooring when anchored. One of the batteries will be moved up front for the drop-in deck when fishing. That should help a little.
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Thanks Philip! It's nothing like it was when I got it. This may be my last boat, unless I find a bigger place to live. As this boat is about all I can have with this size yard/house/lot I have. Hoping to sell the house one day and move to a bigger place. Then I'll think about a bigger boat... Or more boats.
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Can you post pics of how you got transducer on back of boat? Been reading they fall off regularly since there isn’t enough “meat” for screws to hang on to. Also trying to figure out a deck plan for my upcoming 1448 g3. Wanting a deck and a foot control trolling motor along with a fish finder. Maybe a small back platform too. Looks great!
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Originally posted by zac221 View PostCan you post pics of how you got transducer on back of boat? Been reading they fall off regularly since there isn’t enough “meat” for screws to hang on to. Also trying to figure out a deck plan for my upcoming 1448 g3. Wanting a deck and a foot control trolling motor along with a fish finder. Maybe a small back platform too. Looks great!
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I just use metal self tapping screws and screw into/through the metal. I also use some silicone sealer before screwing. This is my 7th boat. And have mounted sonar on everyone of mine. Never had a problem with knocking the transducer off unless the stern was running to shallow, as is the case with most folk who do knock them off. Or mounting in the wrong location where they will hit bunkboards when landing on a trailer. I also did structural warranty repair for Tracker Marine and several other metal boat mfgrs for a couple of years. Those are to two most common scenario for knocking them off. I've got transducers on both sides now. And no leaks.
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Originally posted by zac221 View PostCan you post pics of how you got transducer on back of boat? Been reading they fall off regularly since there isn’t enough “meat” for screws to hang on to. Also trying to figure out a deck plan for my upcoming 1448 g3. Wanting a deck and a foot control trolling motor along with a fish finder. Maybe a small back platform too. Looks great!
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