Here are some pictures I took of the
homemade
Flipping Deck in my '93 BassCat Pantera II.
It was built by the original owner (I'm
owner #2) from 1" plywood.
It's incredible strong, as it supports my 350# with absolutely no problems.
The carpet doesn't match exactly, but the bass don't seem to care.
| Here's an overall look with the Flipping Deck installed | ![]() |
| Looking forward from the rear deck. You can see the hole that the seat pole fits through. | ![]() |
| Back door open. You can see the floor drain and the floor mount for the butt seat. | ![]() |
| Here's a look from the right side with the top open. | ![]() |
| Another look with the top open.
The vertical part sits on the tackle box floor area. The rest of the deck rests on the lip around the boat. |
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| Here's a look at the bottom of the deck standing on edge.
Top door is at the top of the picture and the back door is on the left.
Notice the angles on the sides of the back door to match the side of the rod box and the console. It's a nice snug fit. |
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| Detail of the piano hinge on the top door. That's the top door with the wood showing | ![]() |
| Here's the flipping deck laid out upside down on the front deck. | ![]() |
| My wife took all of these pictures in less than 5 minutes. That included pulling the deck out and replacing it. | ![]() |
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