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<blockquote data-quote="Boat2fast" data-source="post: 371623" data-attributes="member: 13358"><p>If the manufacturer offered the same hull with a casting deck, then it may be a good idea. If not, then maybe they decided that the hull was too small. A 1436 is not a big boat. More weight is never your friend, especially in a small boat or placed up high. </p><p> Your tippy-test results have already given you to question the idea. May I suggest a temporary deck that can be dropped in and removed if desired. If it proves too unstable it can come out without leaving screw holes behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boat2fast, post: 371623, member: 13358"] If the manufacturer offered the same hull with a casting deck, then it may be a good idea. If not, then maybe they decided that the hull was too small. A 1436 is not a big boat. More weight is never your friend, especially in a small boat or placed up high. Your tippy-test results have already given you to question the idea. May I suggest a temporary deck that can be dropped in and removed if desired. If it proves too unstable it can come out without leaving screw holes behind. [/QUOTE]
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