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Old 02-07-2012, 07:05 PM
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Yep, I already gave you most of those measurements....My deck drains go into my splashwell btw.... waves can't crash into them that way.
I'll get you more measurements in the near future

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Old 02-07-2012, 07:41 PM
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Yep, I already gave you most of those measurements....My deck drains fo into my splashwell btw.... waves can't crash into them that way.
I'll get you more measurements in the near future
This is how she was set up from factory. I found this pic on the web. i take it that this is the way MACO JOE boat was.
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Old 02-07-2012, 09:33 PM
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If our numbers are correct your floor is 5" lower than mine.... BUT you likely measured right at the transom and my floor stops quite a ways ahead of the transom... The floor angles up as it goes forward so I'll have to get you a distance from the transom to measure... I got to thinking, I could draw you some templates from my splashwell if you want and mail em too ya.
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Im not gonna be able to go to the exact factory size. I'm gonna have to munipulate the a little to incorporate my steering and control cable Chase. Really now all I need is height off floor for the wall and inside measurement from transom to front wall or "curb"
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i take it that this is the way MACO JOE boat was.
Nope! Mine was a I/O that after a few years I converted to a O/B
I never tryed changing the floor from factory.








This is after I redid the inside













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Nope! Mine was a I/O that after a few years I converted to a O/B
I never tryed changing the floor from factory.








This is after I redid the inside













I was unaware you had a OB conversion. That boat turn out nice.
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