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<blockquote data-quote="stro1400" data-source="post: 478319" data-attributes="member: 28349"><p>I had decked a 12’ V hull and took it out once to the river. I looked great but it was tipsy in the water with 2 of us. I sold that boat and bought a bass tracker V16 which was very stable. It’s gone and now I. have a 14’ 1050’s era Alumacraft. My plan is to restore it to original and use removable swivel seats to front and middle seats. I have looked at the rebuilds and they look top heavy. Might add compressed rubber between ribs to reduce noise, but that’s it. Am I making the right decision?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stro1400, post: 478319, member: 28349"] I had decked a 12’ V hull and took it out once to the river. I looked great but it was tipsy in the water with 2 of us. I sold that boat and bought a bass tracker V16 which was very stable. It’s gone and now I. have a 14’ 1050’s era Alumacraft. My plan is to restore it to original and use removable swivel seats to front and middle seats. I have looked at the rebuilds and they look top heavy. Might add compressed rubber between ribs to reduce noise, but that’s it. Am I making the right decision? [/QUOTE]
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