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Noob Questions - 83 Mirrocraft 14' V-Hull
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<blockquote data-quote="user 30403" data-source="post: 481591" data-attributes="member: 30403"><p>Got it... there's plywood the whole width underneath the aluminum. The foam is basically just in the middle third of the seat (at least in the front bench) and on either side of it there's another piece of plywood, so that on top, left, and right there's plywood and front and back aluminum such that the foam is a solid rectangle, only side you'd see foam from is the bottom, but the the aluminum is turned just a bit at the bottom edge, creating a bit of a ledge that I assume helps hold it in, likely just adhered to the plywood too.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the insights. Getting some decent ideas and will likely try to start small this year, get a better feel for the boat and then maybe do some more extensive projects over the winter next year when the ice isn't thick enough for fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 30403, post: 481591, member: 30403"] Got it... there's plywood the whole width underneath the aluminum. The foam is basically just in the middle third of the seat (at least in the front bench) and on either side of it there's another piece of plywood, so that on top, left, and right there's plywood and front and back aluminum such that the foam is a solid rectangle, only side you'd see foam from is the bottom, but the the aluminum is turned just a bit at the bottom edge, creating a bit of a ledge that I assume helps hold it in, likely just adhered to the plywood too. Thanks again for the insights. Getting some decent ideas and will likely try to start small this year, get a better feel for the boat and then maybe do some more extensive projects over the winter next year when the ice isn't thick enough for fishing. [/QUOTE]
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