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Will's Starcraft Part 2: Freshwater to Saltwater!
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<blockquote data-quote="jb93" data-source="post: 379277" data-attributes="member: 10840"><p>Can you really stand on top of a 12 foot alum boat and walk around without flipping over? I'd consider re-decking it at the same height as your bass boat build but use .125 thick aluminum with some type of white anti-slip paint job on it. Perhaps you could have it prepped and sprayed with truck bed liner in white? Probably require some bracing between your bench seats, which you could accomplish with alum angle and rivets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb93, post: 379277, member: 10840"] Can you really stand on top of a 12 foot alum boat and walk around without flipping over? I'd consider re-decking it at the same height as your bass boat build but use .125 thick aluminum with some type of white anti-slip paint job on it. Perhaps you could have it prepped and sprayed with truck bed liner in white? Probably require some bracing between your bench seats, which you could accomplish with alum angle and rivets. [/QUOTE]
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