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my 12' appleby
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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 368808" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>Sorry jsbossert. I should have clarified my front deck a bit. It's not intended as a casting deck. In fact it will be rather low but high enough to put the batteries in and a few PFDs and anchor. The front fishing seat will be at the back of the deck just about where Mac suggested the storage box/seat mount. Trust me, I know how un-stable the 12' Semi-V can be. It hasn't been that long ago that I flipped mine over on the Chattahoochee River. What a fiasco that turned out to be. LOL Any way, you make your boat the way YOU want it to be. That's the only way you will be happy with it. But... The suggestions and ideas are here for you to ponder over. hehehe Hell, I've changed my own plans 2 or 3 times just because of all the great ideas here in these forums. Plus, as long as I listen to those that have done this a few times, they haven't steered me wrong yet.</p><p>Oh, and the extra weight down low will help stabilize it a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 368808, member: 14258"] Sorry jsbossert. I should have clarified my front deck a bit. It's not intended as a casting deck. In fact it will be rather low but high enough to put the batteries in and a few PFDs and anchor. The front fishing seat will be at the back of the deck just about where Mac suggested the storage box/seat mount. Trust me, I know how un-stable the 12' Semi-V can be. It hasn't been that long ago that I flipped mine over on the Chattahoochee River. What a fiasco that turned out to be. LOL Any way, you make your boat the way YOU want it to be. That's the only way you will be happy with it. But... The suggestions and ideas are here for you to ponder over. hehehe Hell, I've changed my own plans 2 or 3 times just because of all the great ideas here in these forums. Plus, as long as I listen to those that have done this a few times, they haven't steered me wrong yet. Oh, and the extra weight down low will help stabilize it a bit. [/QUOTE]
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