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    1950’s 14ft Semi-V Mirro-Craft

    Sorry I haven’t gotten back to you - I believe it is 50” at its widest
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    1950’s 14ft Semi-V Mirro-Craft

    Couple of things to consider in my build is the length of my boat ‘14 (not sure what your boat is), I added a casting deck and rod holders in lieu of the seat. Entirely removing the seat and simply throwing plywood down could certainly pose issues with stability and the longevity of your boat...
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    1950’s 14ft Semi-V Mirro-Craft

    Thanks stomper - it also is much lighter than wood so that entered into the equation as well. Never have done any metal work what so ever. What’s the old saying when it comes to $25 pieces of metal: measure 8 times then measure again ....then cut once ....ideally!?!?
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    Material Links for your conversion

    I ordered my closed end rivets through Grainger- very affordable for the type and count you are looking to get. I also ordered my aluminum hinges through Grainger.com
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    1950’s 14ft Semi-V Mirro-Craft

    Jim got it working for me!
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    1950’s 14ft Semi-V Mirro-Craft

    First let me say thank you to all the contributing members for your inspiration. Without this site my project would have never left the ground! What I started with:
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