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Lowe 1236 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="sbm2240" data-source="post: 201079" data-attributes="member: 5698"><p>Updated pictures/progress...</p><p></p><p>I started working on the front bench seat. I was torn on whether to cut into the seat to take out the insulation to make a storage area or not. My main focus in starting this project has been to keep the original hull in factory condition. I've been sucessful in doing this and didn't want to stray from that.</p><p></p><p>So, here are some pictures of the carpet/plywood bench seat. I made three carpeted peices to cover the seat. I'm going to use toggle bolts to secure all three sides (next weekend). I currently have clamp seats (will eventually buy pedestals) however for now i'm going to bolt the clamp directly to the carpeted plywood. This will give it a secure install to eliminate the concerns of the seats dumping you into the water. I will post pictures of the final, but for now this shows the wood cut, carpeted, and placed where they will be installed.</p><p></p><p>More to follow...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbm2240, post: 201079, member: 5698"] Updated pictures/progress... I started working on the front bench seat. I was torn on whether to cut into the seat to take out the insulation to make a storage area or not. My main focus in starting this project has been to keep the original hull in factory condition. I've been sucessful in doing this and didn't want to stray from that. So, here are some pictures of the carpet/plywood bench seat. I made three carpeted peices to cover the seat. I'm going to use toggle bolts to secure all three sides (next weekend). I currently have clamp seats (will eventually buy pedestals) however for now i'm going to bolt the clamp directly to the carpeted plywood. This will give it a secure install to eliminate the concerns of the seats dumping you into the water. I will post pictures of the final, but for now this shows the wood cut, carpeted, and placed where they will be installed. More to follow... [/QUOTE]
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