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<blockquote data-quote="MrSimon" data-source="post: 213109" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>With the right materials, tools, and skill ... anything is possible.</p><p></p><p>If I were going to attempt this, I would take out all of the existing bracing and structure ... gut it to a completely bare shell. Then weld in new bracing and supports but at a lower height. I'd also extend the front deck back a few feet.</p><p></p><p>But, if you are going to go to all that trouble, maybe selling it and buying a boat with a different layout is a better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSimon, post: 213109, member: 5461"] With the right materials, tools, and skill ... anything is possible. If I were going to attempt this, I would take out all of the existing bracing and structure ... gut it to a completely bare shell. Then weld in new bracing and supports but at a lower height. I'd also extend the front deck back a few feet. But, if you are going to go to all that trouble, maybe selling it and buying a boat with a different layout is a better option. [/QUOTE]
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