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1436 removing the middle seat
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<blockquote data-quote="Rat" data-source="post: 129358" data-attributes="member: 1914"><p>If the ribs do not go up the sides of the hull than the seat is definitely the framing for the hull and I would not remove it completely without adding some additional support back. You can add add braces or brackets to get the support back but it will not be as good as the full span seat framing. Cutting the center out and leaving a little of the bottom, like three inches, would work. See how Buford did his 12 footer, it turned out real nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rat, post: 129358, member: 1914"] If the ribs do not go up the sides of the hull than the seat is definitely the framing for the hull and I would not remove it completely without adding some additional support back. You can add add braces or brackets to get the support back but it will not be as good as the full span seat framing. Cutting the center out and leaving a little of the bottom, like three inches, would work. See how Buford did his 12 footer, it turned out real nice. [/QUOTE]
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