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Bench seat removal might actually be possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob9863" data-source="post: 445516" data-attributes="member: 23176"><p>That heavily ribbed side adds to its rigidity, I cant flex any part of it.</p><p>Its only going to have a maximum of a 5hp motor on it, so its not going to get pounded.</p><p>I'm giving it a run this afternoon with both a 2.3hp Evinrude and a 21lb electric motor.</p><p>I bought this boat for the 8hp Evinrude that came with it, but its very solid, cleaning up good and gas a flatter hull so should be reasonably stable.</p><p></p><p>I guess I will have a better idea when I get back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob9863, post: 445516, member: 23176"] That heavily ribbed side adds to its rigidity, I cant flex any part of it. Its only going to have a maximum of a 5hp motor on it, so its not going to get pounded. I'm giving it a run this afternoon with both a 2.3hp Evinrude and a 21lb electric motor. I bought this boat for the 8hp Evinrude that came with it, but its very solid, cleaning up good and gas a flatter hull so should be reasonably stable. I guess I will have a better idea when I get back. [/QUOTE]
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