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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1966 Starcraft Seafarer Project - Pics and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="captngrif" data-source="post: 477444" data-attributes="member: 25791"><p>I am 100 percent satisfied with the rigidity. A few days ago I got out with my father and my son, my father and I each go about 200lbs, and it was great.</p><p></p><p>If I was going to change anything I would have made sure to add drain lines from my front storage to the back bilge. Got caught in some rain and. Had to sponge out the tackle storage area. I will have to add some more pics later.</p><p></p><p>One thing that has worked out super well is the bench style seat on the port side. Quickly sliding a small cooler, tacklebag, net, bumpers, etc under there has been very useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captngrif, post: 477444, member: 25791"] I am 100 percent satisfied with the rigidity. A few days ago I got out with my father and my son, my father and I each go about 200lbs, and it was great. If I was going to change anything I would have made sure to add drain lines from my front storage to the back bilge. Got caught in some rain and. Had to sponge out the tackle storage area. I will have to add some more pics later. One thing that has worked out super well is the bench style seat on the port side. Quickly sliding a small cooler, tacklebag, net, bumpers, etc under there has been very useful. [/QUOTE]
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