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Convert Bench Into Battery Compartment (1432 Alumacraft Jon)
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 363380" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>I agree with this. Especially if your cutting into the bench from the side and not the top. I was skeptical about putting a hatch in my rear bench for fear of weaking it. Bassboy1 told me it would actually strengthen the top of the bench once I installed the frame and hatch. He was right. With my hatch and pin mounted seat I can install my 13" pedestal in my rear bench to elevate myself while fishing and it supports me just fine. And I'm 6'8" 275#'s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 363380, member: 9169"] I agree with this. Especially if your cutting into the bench from the side and not the top. I was skeptical about putting a hatch in my rear bench for fear of weaking it. Bassboy1 told me it would actually strengthen the top of the bench once I installed the frame and hatch. He was right. With my hatch and pin mounted seat I can install my 13" pedestal in my rear bench to elevate myself while fishing and it supports me just fine. And I'm 6'8" 275#'s. [/QUOTE]
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