Need to rethink some of this. 1- move the trolling motor to access more mounting options for your lights. 2-you never want your lights reflecting from your bow (hard driving at night with the glare). 3- by adding a few feet to each side you could have obtained a rail on each side to be easily removed in case you just didn't want them on there at the moment. Best of luck and God bless. Don't take this as a slap,insult or anything like that, like most people. I've been building bowfishing rigs for over 25 years, seen it all.
Do u think you could get away with one bar on each side on a 1648
Sometimes less is more. Keeping it simple makes it easier to maintain too. Looking good 👍
KEEP IT LIGHT AND MAKE IT BRIGHT 😎
I love a good bowfishing boat build..keep us posted 👍👍
This set up is going to be so much lighter than the other rig. Saving fuel too. Looks like you put a lot of thought into this build.
Need to rethink some of this. 1- move the trolling motor to access more mounting options for your lights. 2-you never want your lights reflecting from your bow (hard driving at night with the glare). 3- by adding a few feet to each side you could have obtained a rail on each side to be easily removed in case you just didn't want them on there at the moment. Best of luck and God bless. Don't take this as a slap,insult or anything like that, like most people. I've been building bowfishing rigs for over 25 years, seen it all.
Looks good don’t forget fill those old screw holes in seen few side of boat keep up good work bro
Catman you should build a slide on truck camper for your Cummins and it would be a fun build to watch
It makes roosting turkeys a lot nicer when you don't have to worry about putting up a tent in the dark