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<blockquote data-quote="chrmayo" data-source="post: 268667" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>I got a lil crawdad this week and took it out this morning. First off I love the boat. Its plenty lightweight to handle and my lil minkota 30 pushes it along a lot better than I thought it would. </p><p>Gonna have to add some seats though. </p><p></p><p>One thing that I don't like about it. The open floor. If your standing in the floor between the tubing the plastic gives way like walking in the water. I want to add some wood in front of each seat. I dont want to add a lot of weight but I want it to be plenty stong. What type wood and how thick would you guys go? Might eventually redo the front seat tubing and brace it up and go with a pedestal seat. This will be this winter though. Just gotta do something for now. Any help is appreciated. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrmayo, post: 268667, member: 196"] I got a lil crawdad this week and took it out this morning. First off I love the boat. Its plenty lightweight to handle and my lil minkota 30 pushes it along a lot better than I thought it would. Gonna have to add some seats though. One thing that I don't like about it. The open floor. If your standing in the floor between the tubing the plastic gives way like walking in the water. I want to add some wood in front of each seat. I dont want to add a lot of weight but I want it to be plenty stong. What type wood and how thick would you guys go? Might eventually redo the front seat tubing and brace it up and go with a pedestal seat. This will be this winter though. Just gotta do something for now. Any help is appreciated. Thanks Chris [/QUOTE]
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