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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Starcraft SF-1616T Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="derekdiruz1" data-source="post: 379726" data-attributes="member: 16032"><p>I love the boat, keep up the hard work. I do think that the story behind it as well as the work put in will make that boat far better than any boat you'd ever buy. I feel like you could pop out the seats so long as you rebraced the hull. You have taken out small split benches that probably braced the walls more than one may think, and removing the back seat may too hurt that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz1, post: 379726, member: 16032"] I love the boat, keep up the hard work. I do think that the story behind it as well as the work put in will make that boat far better than any boat you'd ever buy. I feel like you could pop out the seats so long as you rebraced the hull. You have taken out small split benches that probably braced the walls more than one may think, and removing the back seat may too hurt that. [/QUOTE]
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