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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1965 lonsestar alum.
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<blockquote data-quote="catboat" data-source="post: 23000" data-attributes="member: 294"><p>I guess that removing the seats is kinda a bad idea. So how would i go about this idea, if I extend the front seat all the way to the front storage area and had storage underneath. The deck will hit the front storage area 4" higher than the bottom of it right now. How would you put braces in this area? Next question, for between the middle and back seats should i still go w/ angle riveted to seats, or just lay the wood in braced underneath? There wont be any carpet because this is a catfish boat and i need to be able to clean it easy. Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catboat, post: 23000, member: 294"] I guess that removing the seats is kinda a bad idea. So how would i go about this idea, if I extend the front seat all the way to the front storage area and had storage underneath. The deck will hit the front storage area 4" higher than the bottom of it right now. How would you put braces in this area? Next question, for between the middle and back seats should i still go w/ angle riveted to seats, or just lay the wood in braced underneath? There wont be any carpet because this is a catfish boat and i need to be able to clean it easy. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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