SuzukiChopper
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 10, 2004
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Back in 2003 I had picked up the boat in the pictures below from a friend. I paid too much for it but I saw potential in it and really wanted a boat. After a year of using it, enjoying it and reading the forums here I decided to check the wood in the boat especially because it just felt unstable. It was more then rotten so it was gutted, the stringer replaced, ribs put in, transom done and of course some custom work done. I also managed to fit a power tilt and trim to the '72 Johnson 100hp motor (which I was told couldn't be done).
When I re-did the boat I wanted an interior that was functional for both some fishing and just for cruising around in (kept my ex in mind). Now that after 10 years, she's no longer part of my life and after being out fishing twice this last month with my buddy (and going again Saturday)... the boat has been driving me nuts. With the closed bow and non-opening windshield, it's a bit of a pain getting at the trolling motor. With the mounted pedistals and huge rear deck I had built, there isn't a lot of room. So I started thinking, which can get dangerous at times. I have seen a lot of remarkable things done to boats on this forum and have come to the conclusion that only imagination is the real limit (time and money aside of course). This may be a little lengthy of a post but bear with me.
Here's the current configuration of the boat (done to scale [1" = 2'])...
And some real pictures of it to get a grasp of it...
The rear deck and splashwell are both custom. The deck contains storage for tools and such and on the far side in this first picture is where the battery goes...
Battery compartment side...
Under the dash is a built in 19 gallon gas tank...
Hard to get at trolling motor...
When I re-did the boat I wanted an interior that was functional for both some fishing and just for cruising around in (kept my ex in mind). Now that after 10 years, she's no longer part of my life and after being out fishing twice this last month with my buddy (and going again Saturday)... the boat has been driving me nuts. With the closed bow and non-opening windshield, it's a bit of a pain getting at the trolling motor. With the mounted pedistals and huge rear deck I had built, there isn't a lot of room. So I started thinking, which can get dangerous at times. I have seen a lot of remarkable things done to boats on this forum and have come to the conclusion that only imagination is the real limit (time and money aside of course). This may be a little lengthy of a post but bear with me.
Here's the current configuration of the boat (done to scale [1" = 2'])...

And some real pictures of it to get a grasp of it...
The rear deck and splashwell are both custom. The deck contains storage for tools and such and on the far side in this first picture is where the battery goes...

Battery compartment side...

Under the dash is a built in 19 gallon gas tank...

Hard to get at trolling motor...


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