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Decking-When and when not to.
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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 107541" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>I took mine from the middle seat to the front deck. The front deck is about an inch higher than the rest of my decking, it makes a nice little stopper for my trolling motor pedal so I didnt have to bolt it in place. The spot between the rear seat and middle on my boat is open with an aluminum floor and the rear has a deck with battery / fuel tank lid.</p><p></p><p>Check my 1988 Alumacraft build thread for pictures..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 107541, member: 496"] I took mine from the middle seat to the front deck. The front deck is about an inch higher than the rest of my decking, it makes a nice little stopper for my trolling motor pedal so I didnt have to bolt it in place. The spot between the rear seat and middle on my boat is open with an aluminum floor and the rear has a deck with battery / fuel tank lid. Check my 1988 Alumacraft build thread for pictures.. [/QUOTE]
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