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1974 Mirrocraft 14 V-hull
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<blockquote data-quote="delmonte67" data-source="post: 84468" data-attributes="member: 575"><p>Nice setup! I am building a front deck in my v- hull with the exact postplate, and I just stole your idea for my framework :lol: Have you checked how it holds weight? I don't want any twisting or movement for that front seat at all, thats kinda why I did'nt want to use wood for the deckframe/postplate support. I've even thought of using lightweight angle iron so it won't flex. Let me know if you've tested your seat for movement, and how good it holds. Thanks Del 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delmonte67, post: 84468, member: 575"] Nice setup! I am building a front deck in my v- hull with the exact postplate, and I just stole your idea for my framework :lol: Have you checked how it holds weight? I don't want any twisting or movement for that front seat at all, thats kinda why I did'nt want to use wood for the deckframe/postplate support. I've even thought of using lightweight angle iron so it won't flex. Let me know if you've tested your seat for movement, and how good it holds. Thanks Del 8) [/QUOTE]
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