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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Q-14 (semi V) AeroCraft Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Mac" data-source="post: 293653" data-attributes="member: 10360"><p>Hi fishingmich,</p><p>I measured my boat and it has a 54" beam. My floor (plywood) between the inner side walls measures 34.5" leaving 9.75" on each side from the widest point. This width was determined by my front bench width. I left the outside portion of that bench attached to the sides so I could span support from there to the remiddle bench and on back to the rear bench. I feel it stiffens the sides back up after cutting into the front two benches. It's just me. Anyway I can get around the front seat on both sides or simply swivel the front and walk to the back and visa versa. I am setting this boat up for one or two persons. That will cover about 95% of its use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Mac, post: 293653, member: 10360"] Hi fishingmich, I measured my boat and it has a 54" beam. My floor (plywood) between the inner side walls measures 34.5" leaving 9.75" on each side from the widest point. This width was determined by my front bench width. I left the outside portion of that bench attached to the sides so I could span support from there to the remiddle bench and on back to the rear bench. I feel it stiffens the sides back up after cutting into the front two benches. It's just me. Anyway I can get around the front seat on both sides or simply swivel the front and walk to the back and visa versa. I am setting this boat up for one or two persons. That will cover about 95% of its use. [/QUOTE]
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