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Jay415's Alumacraft MV1648
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 239095" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>I guess it just depends. You are using yours as a casting deck so you need more room. I won't be using mine for that, mine is more for laying tackle boxes on without them falling off the bench all the **** time...lol and a spot for the dog to sit while duck hunting. I also like the standard way of operating the motor (on the bench with feet on the floor, not elevated, so that's another consideration if considering decking all the way to the middle seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 239095, member: 7422"] I guess it just depends. You are using yours as a casting deck so you need more room. I won't be using mine for that, mine is more for laying tackle boxes on without them falling off the bench all the **** time...lol and a spot for the dog to sit while duck hunting. I also like the standard way of operating the motor (on the bench with feet on the floor, not elevated, so that's another consideration if considering decking all the way to the middle seat. [/QUOTE]
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