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I used 12"x3"x1" and added a 1/2x1" strip behind that to fill the gap below the gunwale strip on the inside.
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MI Steelie
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Drift Boat Building
I got an electric winch for it and have mounts on the front and rear so I can move the winch to either end for motoring upstream or drifting downstream. Also for taking the kids out on lakes in the summer, it's nice to keep the anchor up front and out of the way of the motor.
Attached a couple pics showing the dry storage boxes and rod storage tubes a little better. I found schedule 20 p
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MI Steelie
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Drift Boat Building
I used UHMW for mine and they worked great. Drilled three holes through them for taller/shorter rowers. Sandwiched them in between diamond plate aluminum. I got those blocks cheap at Alro Steel (they deal with plastics as well)
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MI Steelie
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Drift Boat Building
Got a lot of help from this forum so thanks everyone for contributing. Used 1" Plascore on the floor and 1/2" on the sides. 1/2" on the side dry boxes and front knee lock had plascore on the frame and sculpted bass wood for the knee locks.
1/2" white oak for the gunwales, glassed in. Have since added a motor mount on the back.
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MI Steelie
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Drift Boat Building