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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1436 Alumacraft on Cedar
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<blockquote data-quote="Yankemandspankem" data-source="post: 461062" data-attributes="member: 24263"><p>The velcro works amazing. I even installed another carpeted piece of plywood to the rear bench seat, fastened a swivel mount and added a chair, and used 10 1/2 feet of velcro to secure it to the bench seat. During transportation I run 2 bungee cords front to back, connect the cords to the ribs of the boat, and across the outermost edges of the carpeted board to ensure that the piece has no way of coming free on the highway. The velcro is the highest grabbing strength you can get at HD. It's not the kind you use on tennis shoes. Boat is extremely stable with 2 people. Yeah it rocks when people move around, but I do not feel unsafe clambering around. There are 0 holes drilled into my brand new boat. Love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yankemandspankem, post: 461062, member: 24263"] The velcro works amazing. I even installed another carpeted piece of plywood to the rear bench seat, fastened a swivel mount and added a chair, and used 10 1/2 feet of velcro to secure it to the bench seat. During transportation I run 2 bungee cords front to back, connect the cords to the ribs of the boat, and across the outermost edges of the carpeted board to ensure that the piece has no way of coming free on the highway. The velcro is the highest grabbing strength you can get at HD. It's not the kind you use on tennis shoes. Boat is extremely stable with 2 people. Yeah it rocks when people move around, but I do not feel unsafe clambering around. There are 0 holes drilled into my brand new boat. Love it. [/QUOTE]
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