Plywood Prep?

JKTrevecca

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Re: Plywood Prep?

I Fish priest on occasion but spend most of my time on the water on the stones river below the priest dam and on the Cumberland between opryland and neelys bend.

No pix yet. I ran out of daylight to take pix! Thanks again for all of the input.

--Jason
 

Cadwelder

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Re: Plywood Prep?

I know we're getting way off plywood prep here, but with the mention of Percy Priest I had to chime in. My grandfather knew congressman Priest VERY well (grandfather's name was Ernest Priest), and my mothers maiden name is Priest (get it). Anyway, all of my folks (mothers side are from that area. Great lake, used to be called Stewarts Ferry Reservoir unitl like the late 50's.

Amazing what you can learn on here. LOL
 

JKTrevecca

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Re: Plywood Prep?

Finally took some pix today. The weather was warm again and I got a little more work done. The boat is pretty dingy in these pix but that is cause it's been sitting out all winter. I'm open to any suggestions/idea's you guys/gals might have for the cleanest way to run wiring back to the transom area for the fishfinder and stern light. And... I included a couple pix of some holes I drilled/cut in the hidden side of the middle seat. I was originally thinking I could/would use PVC pipe through these holes under the deck to use as rod storage. Any better idea's or suggestions for rod storage where the rods will be off of the deck?

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Cadwelder

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Re: Plywood Prep?

When most think of PVC they think of drain pipe or Schedule 40....you can also get Schedule 20 (sprinkler guys use it alot) it's cheap and very light weight and comes in 20' lengths so you can cut any size you need. Just another suggestion.
 
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