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Rastus, I may want to telephone you to talk about some of the details of
your project. I have a WC-14, I've had similar plans in my head for the past two seasons. If it would be OK to call, please drop me an email. -Doug / Rochester NY "Rastus O'Dingha" wrote in message .. . I have a 1999 "Lund" SV-16. You know the boat, just a basic aluminum hull with 3 bench seats. Well it no longer resembles its former self on the inside. I cut 18" out of the center bench and now use the 2 remaining sections for underseat storage. From the leading edge of the front bench, I continued right to the bow with a casting platform under which I built and plumbed a fully functional livewell. I then built a dry storage area right up in the bow the top of which is level with the gunwales. I dug the foam out of the port side of the rear bench and built-in a battery box. I wired the whole boat with nav lights, livewell and bilge pumps, power point for the GPS and of course the fishfinder. I used "D" grade plywood for all (1/2" on the floor & 3/4" for the casting platform) and varathaned the hell out of it. I then stretched and stapled I/O carpeting to all. The casting platform is stiffened with 2x4's on edge and the floorboards with 3/4" x 2" plywood strips on edge running bow to stern. The bow and stern edges of the floorboards are supported by 1"x1"x1/8" thick angled aluminum which I pop riveted to the bench seats. I then finished her off with a couple of high-backed swivel chairs. Whole project (not including cost of boat of course) cost me about $750.00 for materials and approximately 40 hours of my time. For fear of sounding arrogant, those that saw the finished product thought the boat came from the factory like that. That's until they opened the livewell and saw that it was made from a 15 gallon Rubbermaid tub. I do have pictures, from several angles, but their location is somewhat of a mystery at this time. When I find them I will make them available to anyone interested. -- Rastus O'Dingha Yellowknife NT "n0sPaM" wrote in message le.rogers.com... I have a basic aluminum 14' boat (Starcraft SF14), and I want to build the floor myself. Is there any suggestions or tips? any construction plan (photos or diagra m) I can find on the web? N.S. |