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Chris' Crestliner 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisja77" data-source="post: 471683" data-attributes="member: 21976"><p>Wow, has it really been this long and I have nothing to show for it! So far all I have done is swap the motor down to a 9.9...but I plan on pulling it into the garage and finally get some things fixed since the floor is now rotten and the seats are broke. It’s in sad shape. </p><p></p><p>With it being a 1436 I have reconsidered the casting deck. To save weight and to keep stability. If I drop the casting deck idea I need to move my front seat back onto the top of the livewell for some more leg room. It’s miserable trying to work the trolling motor right now cause it’s stuck under you while sitting there. What could I do to reinforce the livewell lid enough to sit on it with a pedestal seat? A piece of 3/4” plywood attached to it? Small piece of steel under the lid? Remove the lid and do a plywood cover? Help me out with ideas here please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrisja77, post: 471683, member: 21976"] Wow, has it really been this long and I have nothing to show for it! So far all I have done is swap the motor down to a 9.9...but I plan on pulling it into the garage and finally get some things fixed since the floor is now rotten and the seats are broke. It’s in sad shape. With it being a 1436 I have reconsidered the casting deck. To save weight and to keep stability. If I drop the casting deck idea I need to move my front seat back onto the top of the livewell for some more leg room. It’s miserable trying to work the trolling motor right now cause it’s stuck under you while sitting there. What could I do to reinforce the livewell lid enough to sit on it with a pedestal seat? A piece of 3/4” plywood attached to it? Small piece of steel under the lid? Remove the lid and do a plywood cover? Help me out with ideas here please. [/QUOTE]
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