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Baptistpreach's 1436 Monark -100% 8/14
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeA57" data-source="post: 78834" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>Great job on the boat preach!! It looks really, really good. I've got a couple of questions for you. </p><p></p><p>First, is your livewell sitting right down on the floor of the boat? Is it wedged in the framing pretty tight so it can't move? I'm wondering how that plastic will last as it ages. I'd hate for it to crack when it slams down as you're going across the lake on a windy day. I know my Lowe rides like a log truck in the waves. Man it slams down hard. Maybe one of those mats made for people to stand on concrete for a long period of time would cushion it if you don't already have it cushioned. It may push it too high though and hit the bottom of the deck. Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>The other question is about your shop. It looks like you've got a nice big shop to work in there. How big is it?</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeA57, post: 78834, member: 1213"] Great job on the boat preach!! It looks really, really good. I've got a couple of questions for you. First, is your livewell sitting right down on the floor of the boat? Is it wedged in the framing pretty tight so it can't move? I'm wondering how that plastic will last as it ages. I'd hate for it to crack when it slams down as you're going across the lake on a windy day. I know my Lowe rides like a log truck in the waves. Man it slams down hard. Maybe one of those mats made for people to stand on concrete for a long period of time would cushion it if you don't already have it cushioned. It may push it too high though and hit the bottom of the deck. Just a thought. The other question is about your shop. It looks like you've got a nice big shop to work in there. How big is it? Mike [/QUOTE]
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