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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'59 AlumaCraft FDR Updated w/ pics & video 6/9/12
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigkat650" data-source="post: 244851" data-attributes="member: 7270"><p>I did consider that exact set-up. There are two reasons why I opted for the bench seat instead. The first is if I ever wanted more then 1 other person on the boat, I wouldn't have a functional seat for them--with the bench, I can sit 3 across on it if need be. Secondly, I'm trying to make this boat as desirable to my wife as possible, so she will want to use it (she's never been on a boat). With the bench seat, its easier for 2 to lounge together, I can throw my arm around her, etc... I'm as much building this for me as I am building it for her. </p><p></p><p>With that being said, I do think the dual removable seats is a more practical option if I was building it just for me... however I have opted for the bench seating in this case. Great idea though and thanks for the input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigkat650, post: 244851, member: 7270"] I did consider that exact set-up. There are two reasons why I opted for the bench seat instead. The first is if I ever wanted more then 1 other person on the boat, I wouldn't have a functional seat for them--with the bench, I can sit 3 across on it if need be. Secondly, I'm trying to make this boat as desirable to my wife as possible, so she will want to use it (she's never been on a boat). With the bench seat, its easier for 2 to lounge together, I can throw my arm around her, etc... I'm as much building this for me as I am building it for her. With that being said, I do think the dual removable seats is a more practical option if I was building it just for me... however I have opted for the bench seating in this case. Great idea though and thanks for the input! [/QUOTE]
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