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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 401881" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>Alumacraft also makes all welded modified vee hulls with the split rear seat. They range is size from a 1546 to a 2072. I don't think they are available in a front drop deck like you have pictured though. That's only available on a 1546 all welded with the rear bench seat/deck. Also the 1546 split rear seat is not advertised on their site. I emailed them and they confirmed they have it but it is just not online for some reason. <a href="https://www.alumacraft.com/173/1/2016-Alumacraft-1650-Tiller/" target="_blank">https://www.alumacraft.com/173/1/2016-Alumacraft-1650-Tiller/</a></p><p></p><p>Also, depending on your needs, Xpress has some nice rear split seat duck boats. They are just a lot heavier than the Weldbilt and Alumacrafts. So if you are not HP restricted they may work well...plus Xpress probably has a better reputation overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 401881, member: 13975"] Alumacraft also makes all welded modified vee hulls with the split rear seat. They range is size from a 1546 to a 2072. I don't think they are available in a front drop deck like you have pictured though. That's only available on a 1546 all welded with the rear bench seat/deck. Also the 1546 split rear seat is not advertised on their site. I emailed them and they confirmed they have it but it is just not online for some reason. [url]https://www.alumacraft.com/173/1/2016-Alumacraft-1650-Tiller/[/url] Also, depending on your needs, Xpress has some nice rear split seat duck boats. They are just a lot heavier than the Weldbilt and Alumacrafts. So if you are not HP restricted they may work well...plus Xpress probably has a better reputation overall. [/QUOTE]
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