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Decking-When and when not to.
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<blockquote data-quote="CHILLWILLATX" data-source="post: 136635" data-attributes="member: 3084"><p>This duracraft is less than 40 across the bottom - 48 on top with sloped sides.... 14 ft long. Prob close to 36-38 on bottom - with the front deck it seems to be ok with out being to tippsy- You have to be wise on feet placement but I wouldn't knock decking a boat close to 40. Just as long as your feet aren't made of lead and you have the sloped sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHILLWILLATX, post: 136635, member: 3084"] This duracraft is less than 40 across the bottom - 48 on top with sloped sides.... 14 ft long. Prob close to 36-38 on bottom - with the front deck it seems to be ok with out being to tippsy- You have to be wise on feet placement but I wouldn't knock decking a boat close to 40. Just as long as your feet aren't made of lead and you have the sloped sides. [/QUOTE]
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