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Location: Maple Grove, MN | That looks cool and I just might do something similar to my 1750 Fishhawk. The only things I might do different are maybe use Marine grade plywood instead of green treated and maybe make it so it can be collapsed so as not to permanently lose the back chair. Marine costs more ($80 instead of $20 a sheet), but will never come apart. Green treated should be good for at least ten years though and should last longer if the boat is stored indoors.
Just curious, has anyone ever extended their rod locker on their 1750 Fishhawk? I can get 8' rods in mine OK, but really need to cut out the front of the rod locker to put in much longer rods. 8' rods are great, but it would be nice to be able to carry 8'6" rods in the box too.  |