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Thread: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

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    Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Hi All,

    I have just recently picked up my Quintrex 340 Cartopper and am in the process of decking it out.

    I have attached 2 photos of the boat.

    Just wondering if anyone can supply any info on decking out such a small boat? If will mostly be used for creeks, rivers and dam fishing due to its size and will only ever have 2 people on board.

    I have already picked up 2 seats, hang on organiser and a depth sounder, 5HP 4stroke Outboard, 44lb Watersnake trolling motor and a 80aH Deep cycle battery.

    Do you think the 80aH battery will be enough?

    Any info or photos you can provide to point me in the right direction would be great.

    cheers Mike
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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    seeing as its going to be a cartopper, you are going to get pretty sick of unpacking and packing batteries and electric motors and stuff pretty quick, cartopping is fun and makes you very mobile, but it has it's drawbacks, everything has to be loaded into the car everytime you come home, and the boat upended onto the roof racks, usually still dripping salt water, so my tip, keep everything as simple and as light as you can, and only take the very minimum of gear.

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Thanks Noelm,

    I have thought about what you said about the unloading/loading of everything and it is going to be a pain. So I was thinking if I only have to load/unload a battery, electric motor, bucket with all tackle boxes and lures and rods I should be ok but ill have to trial this out first and hopefully I can make some improvements. I also thought of a casting deck and keeping all the rods, tackle boxes under there permanently. Still unsure so hoping other people can shed some light on this.

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Hi All,I have decided to buy another electric trolling motor for the cartopper so I can have 1 on the transom and 1 on the bow. Can anyone advise what size would suit my boat? max weight fully loaded is 402kg. Should I use my 44lb on the transom or bow? I have also looked at getting another deep cycle battery at 100aH will this be sufficient or should I go bigger? Look forward to your feedback. Cheers Mike

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Hi parrot king

    I too am interested in purchasing a car topper and decking it out. Bunning last catalogue had marine and mdf boards quite cheap (cant remember exact price but def worth a look.

    I recently done a front canting deck extension and a rear casting deck for my 4.2 only using the board. No welding. Does the trick but if you can get a hold of a an ally welder id advise towards that. Makes fitting the sheets a dream not to mention the added strength.

    I also just fitted a bow mount leccy to the 4.2. Got a 55 pound 54 inch shaft. From my experience the 55 pound would suit a boat of your size but probly try the 48inch shaft.

    I got a 100AH battery for the leccy and used it for 2 outtings (6 hrs total) and still had 75% battery.

    Hope this helps.

    Brock

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Thanks Brock,

    I to have thought about front and rear casting decks but because my boat is a car topper I am still not sure as it will add extra weight and make it hard to load/unload. I was also thinking a 100aH battery with a 55lb electric trolling motor to use on the front and the 44lb on the back. what battery charger do you have to charge your battery? did you run the 55lb motor at top speed? how fast did it go?

    cheers mike

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    why would u put mdf through a car topper. make it heavy as fark. keep it as light and as simple as possible. 80ah enuf

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Thanks myusernam,

    If 80aH battery will be enough that's great as they are cheaper again. Do you run this setup in your boat?

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Throw away those chairs and simply glue some one inch soft blue foam over the existing seats. Chairs will just get in the way on a boat that size.

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Thanks Scuttlebutt.

    Will take this into consideration.

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Can anyone advise me what the best way is to attach a transom mount trolling motor to the bow of my car topper? I would need this to be flush or removable so I can still put it on top of the ute. Any help would be great. The motor head will be turned 180 degrees.

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    I have decided I want to put in a front casting deck. Can anyone suggest the best materials and way to go about doing this? The floor will be removable so all I want to do is put some support beams in.

    Any info would be great

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    This is what I do. Screw or bolt a piece of 3mm ally onto the nose of your boat. Cut some one inch ply to use as a casting deck. screw a couple of smaller pieces of ply underneath the casting deck and wedge it between the nose and the front seat. If you cut 2 pieces a little smaller than the area available you can slide them across and access the storage underneath.

    Dunno if my description makes sense but if you check out the pics it may help.

    (The wooden plank with blue roller on my front seat slots into my bullbar so I can use my winch to pull the boat onto my troopy roofrack).

    PS: Looking at your pics, you dont have a a storage shelf in the nose yet. wouldnt take much to make one, or at least get a bar welded across at the same level as the front seat then place your casting deck parts between that and the front seat.








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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Thanks scuttlebutt your setup looks great. Can you stand on your deck? How heavy is it? How could I make a front storage shelf without welding?

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    Re: Info needed on decking out a Cartopper for River, Creek and Dam Fishing

    Yeah I spend most of the day on the casting deck when I'm lure or flycasting. Its a stable little rig. The ply maybe weighs 5kg. Not sure how you'd do it without welding

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