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If only I had not had to get the motor I would have done just that!
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I found another solution. Recently I had a boat get repossesed from the marina and the guy picking it up said if there was anything we wanted off of it we could take it. This was a 2004 17' scout with the cooler seat in the front, well I got it, and it lines up perfect! I just added some tie down points to the engine well splash board and threw some bungy straps to hold it in place and pesto!! instant cushioned set for two!! I will follow up in a few days when I get some pics.
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Here's a shot of mine w/the seats in it...I like the VERSATILTY of it...seats in/seats out in nothin' FLAT!!...w/space between the seats for 50 qt cooler fulla whatever...


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I blacked out the old Merc this past spring, and here is the cooler seat off a 17' Scout attached with bungies to two fairleads I mounted to the engine splash well board.
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I blacked out the old Merc this past spring, and here is the cooler seat off a 17' Scout attached with bungies to two fairleads I mounted to the engine splash well board.
Good job!!...anytime ya can have one item do double duty that well in a boat, yer MILES head!!
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BCMARINA....

a couple of questions for you if you don't mind...
1. How did you get such a nice finish on all of the fiberglass on the inside of you boat...i.e. the two cabinets on the back, etc.

2. The doors on those cabinets....are they new or did you refinish the old....if you refinished how?
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BCMARINA....

a couple of questions for you if you don't mind...
1. How did you get such a nice finish on all of the fiberglass on the inside of you boat...i.e. the two cabinets on the back, etc.

2. The doors on those cabinets....are they new or did you refinish the old....if you refinished how?


I assume you are talking about the floor cabinets in the back right? Well, they were in really good shape when I bought the boat, but in the spring of '07 I used this product called new glass2. It is a wipe on polymer that is basically putting new plastic on the hull. I haven't done my yearly coats this year, but the stuff holds up great! I only put a few coats on the inside, and it still looks great. As for the doors, they are the original plastic from Wellcraft. I haven't done anything to them except washing.
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