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Muskie Treats
Posted 9/14/2008 9:53 AM (#336049 - in reply to #335939)
Subject: Re: Guidelines for Reconditioning a Bass Boat for Muskies?





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Ditch the upholstery in the front deck. That is unless you intend to use it as a fish and ski.

Recarpet the boat instead of trying to get the green out. Trust me, it won't come out. At that time check to see if you have any soft spots in the floor. Fix them at this time, it's pretty easy to do. Carpet is pretty cheap (couple hundred dollars tops). Be sure to keep the old carpet as a pattern when you cut the new stuff.

Turn the "rod rack" in the floor into a bait box. Get some gutter downspouts and glue them together to make your grid.

If you don't intend on using the rear seats, extend the deck over the holes when you recarpet it. Use that space as some type of storage.

I got my new seats from my old Cajun from BPS. they were the cheapest around.

Ditch the TM and get a new one.

Keep the windshields! You fish late in the season and they're VERY nice to have in the fall.

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