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    1st post, 1st tin

    Yes I did see a lot of concerns with removing middle seats. My hope is by expanding the rear and front seats towards the middle I can supply adequate stiffness. I used it without the middle seat with my son in it and had no issues, again it's just with a trolling motor at this point...
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    1st post, 1st tin

    The slat idea is interesting. I have a ton of oak flooring in the basement and almost cut slats out of that, but it weighs a ton. I can't imagine the boat as is weighs much more than 100 lbs. I was thinking of taking 1/2" ply and covering with a sheet of glass and epoxy resin, thinking the glass...
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    1st post, 1st tin

    Hi. I've had this 14' Keller Kraft for many years, but never really did much with it because I had other boats. Used to row my 4 year old son around and get him into largemouth bass in our "Secret Spot", now he's 20 and this holds many memories. Seats rotted out, as did the transom, but it...
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    *****HOW MUCH FOAM DO I NEED*****

    Long time kayaker here, just starting my tin rebuild. As I was looking at these posts I couldn't help but think about the flotation bags I use in sea kayaks and whitewater canoes for this exact purpose. They float, displace water and are very lightweight (but probably cost more than foam. a...
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