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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Building a deck,too much weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanzini" data-source="post: 357567" data-attributes="member: 9349"><p>If it's any help at all. My hull (which seems pretty similar to yours) sits about 2 inches lower in the water at the transom after the build. This is after I regrettably built the decking with 3/4 ply, added 3 agm batteries (approximately 130 total), and a newer trolling motor which weighs about 35 lbs more than the old one, not to mention a whole plethora of other odds and ends. My top speed also went from 24ish down to 19.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanzini, post: 357567, member: 9349"] If it's any help at all. My hull (which seems pretty similar to yours) sits about 2 inches lower in the water at the transom after the build. This is after I regrettably built the decking with 3/4 ply, added 3 agm batteries (approximately 130 total), and a newer trolling motor which weighs about 35 lbs more than the old one, not to mention a whole plethora of other odds and ends. My top speed also went from 24ish down to 19. [/QUOTE]
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