Originally posted by ishoot4thrills:
LB_hntr, looks like that's about all I need to know when it comes to lighting. Great info. Thanks man!
You have the same size boat I do. I have set up 4 of this size boats for myself and for friends.
A cheap way to make it a perfect all around bowfishing/fishing boat would be the following.
3/4 ply wood sheet. lay it across the bow and cut it so it sits right on top of the boat rails then add a couple 2x2 or 2x3 supports under the deck to keep it from sagging. coat the wood with spray bedliner or behr deck over paint. Total cost 75 bucks and you have a great deck that is the width of the boat and 4 feet long. perfect for bowfishing and a great casting deck for regular fishing. Can mount your seat base right to the deck as well.
mount what ever lights you go with on the deck. one light on the front and one light on each side is a good start. or 2 on the front one on each side.
Take a look at how I made my trolling motor mount bracket. its awesome and cost less that 10 bucks.
put all of the weight of the boat items in the back of the boat. batteries, gas tank, generator (if you go with one), etc. get all the weight to the back of the boat so when you are on the front deck the boat sits level.
Then get a Rubbermaid plastic bin to throw your fish in and you are good to go!
Working on boats is addictive and fun late winter projects. For a minimal amount of money you can take your already solid perfect size boat and make it into the perfect bowfishing/fishing, backwater, river, lake boat.