stickstring96
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Hello all, I have a 2000 Bass Tracker Pro Crappie 175 that I'm going to rebuild the deck on. The boat is in overall decent shape, but the deck has a few soft spots and the seat pedestal bases are stripped in the wood. I figured this would be a good opportunity to just replace the deck and rearrange the layout to be more fishing friendly. I have never done anything like this before, but with all the information here and on the internet I'm giving it a shot. Here is a list of everything I plan to do.
1. Replace the existing decks and carpeting and add a few extra hatches.
2. Remove the side dashboards that extend into maindeck for more space.
3. Replace the foam in the voids.
4. Replace the two single seats with a benchseat.
5. Replace the console, rewire with new electronics.
For the decks I'm thinking about going with 5/8" external plywood with 3 coats of epoxy resin, then carpet. Someone mentioned coosa board (spelling?) the other day so I will look into that as well.
First thing is to strip the hull, I started on that yesterday. I'll upload some pictures this evening. Anybody have any tips so far?
1. Replace the existing decks and carpeting and add a few extra hatches.
2. Remove the side dashboards that extend into maindeck for more space.
3. Replace the foam in the voids.
4. Replace the two single seats with a benchseat.
5. Replace the console, rewire with new electronics.
For the decks I'm thinking about going with 5/8" external plywood with 3 coats of epoxy resin, then carpet. Someone mentioned coosa board (spelling?) the other day so I will look into that as well.
First thing is to strip the hull, I started on that yesterday. I'll upload some pictures this evening. Anybody have any tips so far?