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I have an older boat (1975? I think Sears Roebuck game Fisher). I'm not looking to get crazy or anything, but I would love to add a flat top in the bow to add a bow mount trolling motor.

It currently has a small plate for a light and cleat. I don't want to punch holes in it to add support, but need to extend the current foot long plate.

I have tried to make a template of cardboard. Than I cut chipboard, but just couldn't get it to fit because of the curves.

Any mod suggestions I have looked through YouTube, and nothing to the scale I am looking to do.

I will try to find a picture. I don't have any myself, and it is stored for the winter.

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Check out tinboats.net they have this stuff and anything else you can think of for these boats.

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Thanks for the website. A lot of people on there and some good pics and ideas, but all not to sure how I want to handle it. I don't plan to go the the length some of those people did.

I hope once I get my vehicle paid off I can get a newer crestliner.

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