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matt's alumacraft 14'
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmy fins" data-source="post: 254849" data-attributes="member: 7603"><p>Lookin sweet Matt. =D> One suggestion though that I found out on my Alumacraft The water that may leak in or get in through wave splash, or rain does NOT drain for crap through those little ribs in the center. They will fill up with dabris and you have water sitting around growing old and stagnant. Your floor looks awesome just consider leaving it loose that you can wedge into between the sides so you can pull it when your done that way air can easily do its thing. I would have to wet vac the bow on mine every time I came in because it didn't move through. Mine boat had a small seal leak somewhere though. Your 20 horse Honda should make the tin can fly. My 15 Merc. would push mine 24 mph, scary fast [-o< </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmy fins, post: 254849, member: 7603"] Lookin sweet Matt. =D> One suggestion though that I found out on my Alumacraft The water that may leak in or get in through wave splash, or rain does NOT drain for crap through those little ribs in the center. They will fill up with dabris and you have water sitting around growing old and stagnant. Your floor looks awesome just consider leaving it loose that you can wedge into between the sides so you can pull it when your done that way air can easily do its thing. I would have to wet vac the bow on mine every time I came in because it didn't move through. Mine boat had a small seal leak somewhere though. Your 20 horse Honda should make the tin can fly. My 15 Merc. would push mine 24 mph, scary fast [-o< Jim [/QUOTE]
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