
My Ding-A-Ling
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Nice, your ding a ling looks good
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Like the boat.
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Looks good. Now all you need is to get one of those $2k wrap jobs and you will be representin'! 

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Awsome build! I would like to have a polling platform built for my 17 ft express. Would anyone know who could build me one. I would also like a small rod locker built into the boat.
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I was about to sell my rig. Thanks for the post.
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Thanks y'all. Good luck with yours Tennessee. 

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Nice retrofit. Looks like it'll be a fun boat. What are your plans for the forward deck and poling platform as far as finish? Carpet, SeaFoam or something similar?
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Tennessee wrote:Awsome build! I would like to have a polling platform built for my 17 ft express. Would anyone know who could build me one. I would also like a small rod locker built into the boat.
Metal Fabricators here in Tallahassee could do both for you Tennessee, but unless you wanted to pick them up, shipping costs would be prohibitive. Surely there is a local welding shop that can handle it for you. I'd do a search on here and maybe The Hull Truth for templates to give to them for guidance. I've always favored the largest platform possible. but it depends on your boat's beam and center of gravity. Too high and too narrow and the boat will be very tippy.
As an alternative, many micro-skiff owners are skipping the platform and using a sturdy cooler like a Yeti, Orca, etc. instead. Can be moved around and does double duty. Still offers the height advantage for poling/spotting.
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Thanks silverking. I'm actually finished with the boat and have made several trips with her and had a few mullet fry's. I left some pics out of the build. First I treated the front deck, poling platform, and bench seat with white vinegar. A guy that runs a body shop recommended this application before painting aluminum. Then I painted with a Rust-Oleum aluminum paint and while the surface was still wet, I sifted play sand on it out of a Mason jar that I turned into a big shaker. Once dry, instant non-skid surface. It has held up well so far. And it's so inexpensive I can afford to do it as needed.
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That's a great way to handle it. I've done the same on small projects but never a deck.
I tricked out a jon boat years ago by enclosing the bow, adding flooring, etc. I used outdoor carpet at the time to deaden the sound and keep it cooler. Ended up selling that rig to buy a fiberglass skiff, but I still wish I had the jon sometimes to play with amongst the oyster bars.
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I tricked out a jon boat years ago by enclosing the bow, adding flooring, etc. I used outdoor carpet at the time to deaden the sound and keep it cooler. Ended up selling that rig to buy a fiberglass skiff, but I still wish I had the jon sometimes to play with amongst the oyster bars.
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Thanks for info. I will be getting in touch with them. I will be sure to take pics. As I turn this bass/duck boat into an all purpose machine. other two things I am going to add is a power pole, hydrolic jack plate, and I think it will be perfect for my needs.silverking wrote:Tennessee wrote:Awsome build! I would like to have a polling platform built for my 17 ft express. Would anyone know who could build me one. I would also like a small rod locker built into the boat.
Metal Fabricators here in Tallahassee could do both for you Tennessee, but unless you wanted to pick them up, shipping costs would be prohibitive. Surely there is a local welding shop that can handle it for you. I'd do a search on here and maybe The Hull Truth for templates to give to them for guidance. I've always favored the largest platform possible. but it depends on your boat's beam and center of gravity. Too high and too narrow and the boat will be very tippy.
As an alternative, many micro-skiff owners are skipping the platform and using a sturdy cooler like a Yeti, Orca, etc. instead. Can be moved around and does double duty. Still offers the height advantage for poling/spotting.
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