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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 364300" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>I've got some friends that join me occasionally, both prefer the bow which makes me nervous..</p><p></p><p>(Pic 1) Here they are now up the creek looking for trouble.. </p><p></p><p>(Pic 2) So I decided on some Handrails on the bow and stern to help keep them inside the boat. Also helps when they are seated properly and others to have something to hold onto.. This little rig will do around 27-30mph. </p><p></p><p>(Pic 3) In addition I asked the weld shop to extend the bow platform by fabbing the braces for me.. No 2x4 hacks on this new boat! Total material / labor cost $350.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 364300, member: 5345"] I've got some friends that join me occasionally, both prefer the bow which makes me nervous.. (Pic 1) Here they are now up the creek looking for trouble.. (Pic 2) So I decided on some Handrails on the bow and stern to help keep them inside the boat. Also helps when they are seated properly and others to have something to hold onto.. This little rig will do around 27-30mph. (Pic 3) In addition I asked the weld shop to extend the bow platform by fabbing the braces for me.. No 2x4 hacks on this new boat! Total material / labor cost $350. [/QUOTE]
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