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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1963 Duratech 1236 - In Progress
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<blockquote data-quote="SoFlaBassAddict" data-source="post: 156535" data-attributes="member: 2847"><p>Now, on to whats bugging me. I really want to eliminate that bench at the bow where the seat is mounted. It really makes it a PIA to move to the stern if I need to. Thinking of just getting rid of it, and raising the floor up a few inches, maybe halfway to the height of the current bench. I've still got plenty of leftover carpet, and I believe enough plywood to do a flooring. I'm just curious how stable that will be to fish out of standing up if it moves up another few inches higher than the bottom flooring.</p><p></p><p>Also keep in mind that this boat is not trailered...ever. I'll occasionally toss it into the back of the truck. Today I also built a dolly to move it across a small street and into another part of my developments lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoFlaBassAddict, post: 156535, member: 2847"] Now, on to whats bugging me. I really want to eliminate that bench at the bow where the seat is mounted. It really makes it a PIA to move to the stern if I need to. Thinking of just getting rid of it, and raising the floor up a few inches, maybe halfway to the height of the current bench. I've still got plenty of leftover carpet, and I believe enough plywood to do a flooring. I'm just curious how stable that will be to fish out of standing up if it moves up another few inches higher than the bottom flooring. Also keep in mind that this boat is not trailered...ever. I'll occasionally toss it into the back of the truck. Today I also built a dolly to move it across a small street and into another part of my developments lake. [/QUOTE]
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