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Portable bass boat vs. large kayaks | 1232 Tracker Topper to Yak Killer

This is how to turn a 12ft jon boat into something that can invade the comfortable territory of a kayak with all the qualities of a true tiny boat. This project was formerly referred to as the JonYak; however, after careful consideration of this project's origins, the decision was made to call it what it by its original name: the Yak Killer - a jon boat to bass boat conversion created to redesign and reimagine what creates the standard for minimalist fishing & small water craft platforms. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Products for this build Aluminum build kits: https://tbnation.net/collections/alum... Livewell systems: https://tbnation.net/collections/mari... Boat electrical: https://tbnation.net/collections/elec... EVA foam boat flooring: https://tbnation.net/pages/search-res... *Find TBNation on other social media platforms by searching "tiny boat nation" _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Time links for this video: 0:01 - Introduction 4:09 - Gutting the JonYak 5:19 - Solid Buck Rivet Install onto boat ribs 5:59 - Coosa Board Transom Upgrade 6:55 - Using stainless steel hardware on aluminum framing. 7:27 - rivet-together, water-proof totes 8:02 - Using cleco fasteners for sheet metal work 9:18 - creating the subfloor 9:35 - Gen-7 Subfloor plan 9:59 - Lining styrofoam subfloor sheets with aluminum tape for preservation and longevity 10:24- Cutting Aluminum totes to fit. 11:24 - Hinges & t-framing 11:38 - creating double-wall channels for serviceable boat wiring layouts. 12:04 - Water diversion lip | dry-hatch installation 12:52 - Gen-7 Core overview: Importance of micro-framing in a 1232 Jon boat. 13:21 - Welding vs. Riveting together micro-frames for boats. 13:58 - making an aluminum day box from scratch. 15:06 - finishing double-wall boat wiring channels. 16:37 - How we painted the jon boat 18:28 - Gatorglide super slick marine epoxy on aluminum boats 19:53 - finishing up the paint job. 20:22 - finishing the framing 20:34 - framing rod locker interface 20:53 - electric panel framing Part 1 21:15 - rod locker hinge install 21:52 - rear rod locker interface 22:05 - floating subfloor bracket install 22:37 - bending aluminum with a bench vice 23:29 - vented flooring install - perforated aluminum install 25:02 - vented flooring water test. 25:31 - electric panel framing Part 2 25:44 - back frame preview 25:54 - foam corner pocket preview 26:04 - transom Bracket install 26:14 - Gatorzkinz install pt.1 26:32 - Royz shallow water anchor install preview 26:45 - boat dolly install and preview 26:58 - rod locker interface finish 28:30 - side panels for rod locker double-walls 28:52 - eva foam side panel install 29:34 - double wall access panels 30:03 - benefits of a good electric layout 30:24 - corner foam pockets Part 2 31:06 - when pour foam goes BAD… 31:27 - using GAP filler for pour foam install 31:51 - eva foam interior layout33:20 - pour foam finish 32:40 - murdering out the frame 32:45 - gatorskinz softouch install 33:27 - creating the deck 34:01 - coosa board stationary panels 34:46 - Gen 7 micro framing - START 34:57 - using Duralar to template hatches. 35:12 - cutting aluminum sheets to fit 35:27 - attaching sheets to the hatch frame 36:18 - templating middle hatches 37:35 - Gen X Hatch overview & install 38:38 - channel lid supports 39:12 - the truck bed test 40:20 - Preparing hatches for eva foam 41:02 - eva boat flooring install 41:34 - hand-routing Orthodek eva foam on boat hatches 42:55 - Eva foam routing MONTAGE 45:12 - Installing stationary panels 45:32 - attaching hatches to hinges 46:34 - electric panel layout - START 47:56 - brief schematic on boat electrical 51:32 - fish finder installation 52:18 - bow plate fabrication 54:30 - pro nav marine overview 54:58 - Jon boats vs. Kayaks: Comparison of features 58:24 - End Reveal - the Yak Killer ___________________________________ * GET EXTRA HIDDEN VIDEOS OF THIS BOAT PROJECT:* Patreon.com/TBNation Full Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/TBNation _______________________________________________ Instagram link:   / tinyboatnation   Instagram: Handles @tinyboatnation @titan_of_DIY _______________________________________________ *Find us on Facebook Our Official Page:   / tinyboats   Our Group Page:   / 1705177409792306   ______________________________________________ Music: From YouTube Free Creator Library. or Artlist.io @tincancrew_official @senditjonboats @tinyboatnation @fireantboats @fewmanboats @nathanieleckhold @adamryana@adubjones@jmbfishing@kayakdiy Disclaimer: I am not a professional fabricator or builder. I am a DIY Creator supported by this channel's audience to put out concepts for people to view. Modify your boat at your own risk. milwaukee

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