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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Looking for Deck/Stereo and other ideas (Semi V-Hull)
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<blockquote data-quote="bobcat_fisherman" data-source="post: 242858" data-attributes="member: 7660"><p>If I were to remove the middle bench what do most people puts in its place to keep the structural integrity the same? So I probably can't cut the middle bench in half either, huh? I had an idea of cutting a walk-thru in the middle of the bench and starting the deck at the front side of the bench. That way I'd have a walk-thru leading into the deck and would convert the two side pieces that would remain into storage compartments.</p><p></p><p>As far as the motor, I do plan on doing the work myself. I just don't know if its worth sinking a few hundred dollars into an old motor or just put that towards a new motor. Do newer say, 1990-2000 built motors, have just as equal the amount of repairs needed usually?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcat_fisherman, post: 242858, member: 7660"] If I were to remove the middle bench what do most people puts in its place to keep the structural integrity the same? So I probably can't cut the middle bench in half either, huh? I had an idea of cutting a walk-thru in the middle of the bench and starting the deck at the front side of the bench. That way I'd have a walk-thru leading into the deck and would convert the two side pieces that would remain into storage compartments. As far as the motor, I do plan on doing the work myself. I just don't know if its worth sinking a few hundred dollars into an old motor or just put that towards a new motor. Do newer say, 1990-2000 built motors, have just as equal the amount of repairs needed usually? [/QUOTE]
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