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<blockquote data-quote="thomasdgs" data-source="post: 461483" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>A drop in deck will be the simplest and quickest. If you want to remove the battery/fuel cover, then as you said, you know how to. I think you could make a drop in light enough to just move it whenever you need to access the fuel. installing a hatch to access the switches is not a bad idea, alternatively, you could make some part of the port end of the deck hinged for its whole length to save on carpet and building time. With a drop in deck, if you ever need the floor space, its quick to switch back, and wont affected the resale. </p><p></p><p>Keep us posted on the whole process, no matter which route you take!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomasdgs, post: 461483, member: 22880"] A drop in deck will be the simplest and quickest. If you want to remove the battery/fuel cover, then as you said, you know how to. I think you could make a drop in light enough to just move it whenever you need to access the fuel. installing a hatch to access the switches is not a bad idea, alternatively, you could make some part of the port end of the deck hinged for its whole length to save on carpet and building time. With a drop in deck, if you ever need the floor space, its quick to switch back, and wont affected the resale. Keep us posted on the whole process, no matter which route you take! [/QUOTE]
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