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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="thedude" data-source="post: 449687" data-attributes="member: 23372"><p>Unbelievably beautiful boat. I would not personally put any holes in the exterior for decks. Pay to have it welded. If that isn't an option, then lay the plywood over the seat and use foam for structure. That along with the plywood resting on the bow "floor" would be plenty of support. You would probably need a separate backing support for the trolling motor. That way the floor is still somewhat removable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedude, post: 449687, member: 23372"] Unbelievably beautiful boat. I would not personally put any holes in the exterior for decks. Pay to have it welded. If that isn't an option, then lay the plywood over the seat and use foam for structure. That along with the plywood resting on the bow "floor" would be plenty of support. You would probably need a separate backing support for the trolling motor. That way the floor is still somewhat removable. [/QUOTE]
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