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<blockquote data-quote="warcraft1975" data-source="post: 218713" data-attributes="member: 6235"><p>was sitting here thinking about how to really do this and i had a thought that if i hand made longer peices for the "ribs" of the boat and extended them all the way up where the seat was that should do the trick to right? and that way theres nothing to trip over ..in my boat the ribs stop about half way up the sides ...i figure that if i over lap them and run them all the way to the top that will make it pretty ridged</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warcraft1975, post: 218713, member: 6235"] was sitting here thinking about how to really do this and i had a thought that if i hand made longer peices for the "ribs" of the boat and extended them all the way up where the seat was that should do the trick to right? and that way theres nothing to trip over ..in my boat the ribs stop about half way up the sides ...i figure that if i over lap them and run them all the way to the top that will make it pretty ridged [/QUOTE]
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