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Landau 1470 Rebuild: Aluminum Frame Casting Deck & Floor
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<blockquote data-quote="DocBrown" data-source="post: 433338" data-attributes="member: 12529"><p>Thanks man! Glad you chimed in here, your builds was one of a few landau posts I found through search way back even before I was a member (I think I have it bookmarked...haha). My layout was very similar to yours with a stepped front deck. I found that it was a pain to fish because when flipping I was always having to get over the sides of the boat. I could stand on the front deck, but then I couldn't run the trolling motor because the pedal was down on the lower deck...so that's what pushed me to extend the front deck. </p><p></p><p>Considering how rotten all the wood was in this thing I will have much less flex than before, especially with the extended deck welded into the hull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocBrown, post: 433338, member: 12529"] Thanks man! Glad you chimed in here, your builds was one of a few landau posts I found through search way back even before I was a member (I think I have it bookmarked...haha). My layout was very similar to yours with a stepped front deck. I found that it was a pain to fish because when flipping I was always having to get over the sides of the boat. I could stand on the front deck, but then I couldn't run the trolling motor because the pedal was down on the lower deck...so that's what pushed me to extend the front deck. Considering how rotten all the wood was in this thing I will have much less flex than before, especially with the extended deck welded into the hull. [/QUOTE]
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