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I think the OP bought the wrong boat. The V20 is a great/versatile hull.We love ours. But it sound like you should be in a 23 Formula or similar. I think you are trying to make this boat something it is not. Good luck, be careful |
typo should have been 2 not 3.
So looking at putting a standard 18-26 in bracket on. |
Seadrive model is a great candidate for a bracket. Go to the gallery to page three look at Vicsv20. Same deck layout as twisted has. Also macojoes is on there also. His was an I/O hull.
Main drawback to moving batteries is size of cable required to get starting volts/amps back to engine |
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Who else has done that? The Steplifts that came with an OE bracket had a small 4 cyl (135 hp?) and I am pretty sure it wasn't a 3' lg extension. I would not do what the OP proposed...but that's me. Be safe, Bill |
lot of that equation is motor choice.
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It was a typo, like I stated it should have been 26 not 36.
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I like your boat Twisted, good friend of mine has the same in pretty much barn find condition. If set up and done right it will be sweet.
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Hey Jvitiel, Sorry I haven't been working on the boat the last few days. I did and few things today. and looked at what you asked. You could cut the side of the step-down to access that void. Maybe if you put some drew hardware in you could make a battery drew there. you have a good amount of room there, I have about 4-5 extra inches on top of the battery to work with.
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Bradford, Thanks!! yeah I'm hoping to do a 100% refit on this one, stringers, transom, the whole deal. I'm going to wait until the seadrive dies and then its game on!! |
Awesome. For me, side access is the way to go and four inches is plenty of clearance for brackets, shelves etc. Thanks Twist! I appreciate your detailed due diligence on this. Now I have to start looking over how to lay out the trolling motor so that it doesn't interfere with my pulpit...
I look forward to hearing about the progress on your project. Good luck and please keep us updated. |
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