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'67 14' Alumacraft Shallow V and Trailer remodel.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tunnels" data-source="post: 82843" data-attributes="member: 1299"><p>I'm pretty new here and just found your build. I must say, this has been a most entertaining build. Great pics & tips. Nice craftsmanship. I've laid out my 14' deep-vee six times so far. I think, like you, just start and let it evolve from there. I've read here that some think it's a bad idea to cut out the seats because of hull stability. Did you find this to be a problem? You started with less than I have and you made something out of it. =D> Good luck!!</p><p>Thanks for some new ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tunnels, post: 82843, member: 1299"] I'm pretty new here and just found your build. I must say, this has been a most entertaining build. Great pics & tips. Nice craftsmanship. I've laid out my 14' deep-vee six times so far. I think, like you, just start and let it evolve from there. I've read here that some think it's a bad idea to cut out the seats because of hull stability. Did you find this to be a problem? You started with less than I have and you made something out of it. =D> Good luck!! Thanks for some new ideas. [/QUOTE]
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