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    To the fish...it'll look the same as a new Ranger!
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    Could use some feedback from the peanut gallery. Due to hatch layout on front deck, I'll not be able to use my current double seat setup (cumberland crappie) because it will block access to the hatches. I'm looking at the tempress mr. Crappie double down as an alternate as the width of that unit would put legs outside of hatch lids and height would allow hatches to open. In pic the deck is about 57 inches wide where tape is shown. My question is if there is some other option out there in should be considering that would still allow hatch access in current configuration

    Second question, for you guys running rod racks are you going console side or passenger side? Would love to see some pics of your setup if possible. Thanks guys


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    Looks like that may be your only option. One question, are you going to have enough support where the legs are going to sit? No pictures but I opted for the pass anger side. Here was my thought process. Drivers side and rods out there, going down narrow road to many obsticals that could damage them like low tree limbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Looks like that may be your only option. One question, are you going to have enough support where the legs are going to sit? No pictures but I opted for the pass anger side. Here was my thought process. Drivers side and rods out there, going down narrow road to many obsticals that could damage them like low tree limbs.
    Good point on weight distribution. I will poke around but I believe it will be ok with current bracing. Thanks for tip

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    Progress.



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    Looking good. Heck of job putting it down. I need a appointment for this fall when it cools of again
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    Yes sir that's looking good. Hurry up and get it done. I'll want to borrow it when I go visit the inlaws.
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    That looks awesome. Don't gotta deal with no wood!!!!! Sweet
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    Man those are nice little boats I had a 91 model idenical to that for 4yrs. That i just sold. I redone everything on that boat complete with a new paint job. They turn out great and best of all they will float in some real shallow water. Also that was a vent hole on that live well lid. I had bubbler air line hoses run threw mine to help keep fish alive.

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    Almost there

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