Rear Casting Deck bayboat
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Anyone know where i can find a removable/lock-in rear casting deck to fill the void b/w my compartments on the stern of my boat? or anyone know of someone who custom makes one? Montauk....? I know the old rolled hull kenners used to have a bolt in rear deck....something like that would be perfect. 1800 vision series boat:
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Ditto, i been wondering this my self!
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I had a local fiberglass shop make me one for my whaler. That is really your only option if you want it to look decent. Here is a old pic of mine,it was a bare floor before,no deck at all.
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what'd it run ya?
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300 worth of materials....we traded labor for some work I did on his outboard. It was well worth it,no casting deck on the rear sucks.
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pm me to or just post it up i need something for mine too
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Fiberglass Specialties
200 Albarado Road, Scott, LA 70583-4808 (337) 269-0902 Check with your local glass shop too,I know there is some good ones around LC. |
I'm gonna find someone in LC thanks for the info man
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Aaa fiberglass on gulf hwy. This guy does fantastic work. Pm ray. He has his contact info.
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max at olmstead will do it.
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wonder if they can make one that can lock in that is removable? That way its not in the way of a tube or when wake boarding
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This is what i was thinking Donnie:
Get an aluminum frame built to contour the mold of my existing side peices, and have them do the glass on top of that and secure it with a turn buckle underneath. Make it similar to a front casting deck almost, just a thought |
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