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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Western W-17 Rebuild advice needed and build thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Whidbeyboater" data-source="post: 514110" data-attributes="member: 35394"><p>I appreciate the advice. I am using the flush mount seat bases so I can remove the seats and have an open rear deck and configure the seat layout the way I want depending how I am using the boat. I think this will give me the best of both worlds. I want to get the seat bases in now because I am coating my decking with epoxy before wrapping and the less cuts and holes I do after epoxy and wrapping will help keep everything sealed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whidbeyboater, post: 514110, member: 35394"] I appreciate the advice. I am using the flush mount seat bases so I can remove the seats and have an open rear deck and configure the seat layout the way I want depending how I am using the boat. I think this will give me the best of both worlds. I want to get the seat bases in now because I am coating my decking with epoxy before wrapping and the less cuts and holes I do after epoxy and wrapping will help keep everything sealed up. [/QUOTE]
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