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| Mak51 |
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Location: MN | I have read through past posts on extending rear casting decks and got some ideas to work from, but many of these modifications appear geared towards console style boats. Some issues that pop into mind with tillers would be the additional weight weight in the back and ability to access both outboard and boat controls which are located in the rear. I would like to add a casting deck to the back of my Ranger 680T ~ tiller. Does anyone have experiece building rear casting decks on tillers, specifically any of the Ranger models? | ||
| mn_bowhunter |
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Posts: 51 | I'm not sure what you have to work with on the ranger, but my plans for when I get time are pretty simple for a tiller casting deck. Make the casting deck whatever length you want. Under the platform is the seat you sit on to drive the boat. Basically it would be hinged in the middle so that you could flip it open and sit in the seat and drive. I'm not sure where I'll put it, but I want to add a pedastal seat for the rear deck. The top part of the attached picture is the driving position, and the bottom is the casting position. The area underneath could be customized for whatever storage you need. Attachments ---------------- Casting deck.JPG (10KB - 264 downloads) | ||
| setme31 |
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Posts: 516 Location: Kildeer, IL | I made a casting deck for my Tuffy, and made it in the shape of a U. This give you plenty of room to stand on the edges while casting, and it also gives you room for your legs. The lid is split in half with a support in the middle. This is so you don't have to remove the seat every time you want to get at your lures under the deck. The right half of the deck fits 6 of the big plano boxes. You can get a pretty good look at it in this picture. Attachments ---------------- IMG_5491.JPG (74KB - 378 downloads) | ||
| lambeau |
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| a few years back i had that exact boat ('89 680T i believe) and did some refurbishing to include recarpeting and adding a rear casting deck. i put a post hole in the deck for the seat so that i could pop the seat out and set it on the floor when someone was fishing on the back deck. that probably doesn't meet the "rules" about driver's seats, but when running a smaller tiller boat like that it worked fine and was plenty safe. these links will take you to the details: recarpet: http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=14... rear casting deck: http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=19... Edited by lambeau 11/4/2009 10:04 AM Attachments ---------------- Casting_Deck_028.jpg (111KB - 657 downloads) | |||
| Mak51 |
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Location: MN | Awesome! All of that helps very much; thanks. | ||
| Capt bigfish |
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Posts: 480 | On the ranger tiller... moving that instrument panel I bet helps. Still hard to read the tach but the switches are more accessible. Nice size platform for the back of the boat. | ||
| justencase |
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Posts: 148 Location: Excelsior, MN | Mak51 - Just completed a 44" x 28" integrated casting deck/tackle storage for a Ranger 620. This one was to extend the front deck - even filled in the step with a box to keep everything flush. 98 - 3"x 4" - 15" hang dividers underneath the casting deck treated with on-slip material. Next (per this customer) is another box that can be shifted/moved from one side of the boat in the back to the other just in front of the driver seat. Should have picture soon with it loaded up. | ||
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