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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Lund rebuild and modification
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<blockquote data-quote="rscottp" data-source="post: 336122" data-attributes="member: 12997"><p>Interesting layout on your boat, do you know what model it is? I never saw those side boxes between the back and middle benches, I wonder if they are from the factory? </p><p></p><p>As far as your front deck goes, I wonder what type of water you fish? I think a lot depends of how rough it gets. I have had the casting deck on my boat for years and have found it to be pretty stable in moderate chop. The new deck will be about 1"lower than the previous so that I will still have the storage I need. It also seems that centering the seat over the existing bench would be more stable that mounting it closer to the front.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents, looking forward to see what you do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rscottp, post: 336122, member: 12997"] Interesting layout on your boat, do you know what model it is? I never saw those side boxes between the back and middle benches, I wonder if they are from the factory? As far as your front deck goes, I wonder what type of water you fish? I think a lot depends of how rough it gets. I have had the casting deck on my boat for years and have found it to be pretty stable in moderate chop. The new deck will be about 1"lower than the previous so that I will still have the storage I need. It also seems that centering the seat over the existing bench would be more stable that mounting it closer to the front. Just my 2 cents, looking forward to see what you do! [/QUOTE]
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