Its an old boat, alot of the rivets for the seats were getting loose when i got it last year. Only paid $100 for it. I replaced most of the other rivets but at the time didnt get around to doing those ones at the frontRemoving the front bench without adding back any support would bother me enough to want to put it back. You didn't mention why the rivets broke free. That alone might be an indication the bench provides needed support.
Maybe I'm being overly cautious, IDK.
Exactamundo. There is obviously flex and stress right there else the rivets wouldn't have broken free.Removing the front bench without adding back any support would bother me enough to want to put it back. You didn't mention why the rivets broke free. That alone might be an indication the bench provides needed support.
Maybe I'm being overly cautious, IDK.
What they saidIf all you do is troll small lakes with an electric, don't worry about it-it'll be fine. If you've got a bigger motor and pound through waves at speed--don't do it.
What they saidYou didn't mention why the rivets broke free. That alone might be an indication the bench provides needed support.
Ive currently got a little 9.9 2 stroke for smaller lakes, im looking to downgrade to a 4/5hp four stroke this season though as i really just need it for putting around for some trout and salmonIf all you do is troll small lakes with an electric, don't worry about it-it'll be fine. If you've got a bigger motor and pound through waves at speed--don't do it.
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