Re: Intex Mariner 4 modifications and Tips
So, first trip out this morning with the 1/4" floor. Cut way short by rain.....damn weather channel said I had about 3 hours....pffft, I wasn't on the water 30 min before the drizzle started. Being ignorant, I just moved along the bank under tree after tree, did ok, two bass two crappie before the bottom dropped out!
Success of the day:
1. Floor-1/4" ply over the original floor. It still flexes like the slated floor does however not from slat to slat, very gradual and the 1/4" ply flexes with it instead of cracking like I was afraid it might. There may be something more to be desired, maybe a 3/8" wouldn't flex as much but I was standing, casting, walking to the front to my milk crate storage with no problems. So....after it dries from the rain, I'll paint with exterior paint and then maybe put some left over carpet on it. It was very light, no noticable weight difference.Side note, I could have slid the front section back but I didn't and decided not to inflate the keel today, no wind what so ever today.
2. Storage Mods-the two board on the front and back (cut to shape and painted) were outstanding. The front did excellent at keeping the battery dry in the rain. Milk crate/rod holder storage area did a good job at keeping the clutter out of the floor of the boat, HOWEVER, it's given me a new idea...attaching pvc rails around the entire piece, mounting rod holders as well as trolling rod holders, ditching the milk crate and using the entire board as the "storage" area.....we'll see how that goes in the future. The board on the back mounted to the motor mount did well, after selecting what type of tackle I was using I was able to put the box and my tools (pliers, knife, etc) on the board while rigging up and not worrying about it falling off.
3. Electronics mount-was perfect height for keeping an eye on the fish finder as well as the ipod/speaker pouch I just picked up. Still not mounted to the floor but stayed in place and never got in the way.
4. Transportation-I carried the boat down to the lake fully inflated on top of my Blazer. Now....it's a ***** to push 90lbs up on top, esp in the rain, but cuts way down on prep time at the lake. Plus I was able to leave my 1/4" floor in it while doing so. Only down side is that the way I stand it up it scratches the hell out of the motor mount and the lower rear handle, may need to start taking the motor mount off but I absolutely hate messing with that thing.
All in all a good hour on the water, half in the rain, but the floor and mods preformed well so I'm happy. Best of all, tomorrow, sunny and 80 with only a 5mph wind!
Link to a quick video just before getting on the water today:
http://youtu.be/ym6KrgHwk-s