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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Alumacraft Rebuild - NEED ADVICE
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<blockquote data-quote="arob8924" data-source="post: 344371" data-attributes="member: 12765"><p>Yeah I do actually have a plan to retain the flotation lost by just taking the removed middle seat and sliding it all the way back to the rear seat and then reattaching it. This would add back the support and also the flotation. I want to extend the rear seat anyways because currently I am way too close to the transom while operating my outboard. Also I should mention this boat is pretty sturdy, the gauge on the aluminum is much thicker and stronger than any of the boats I have seen of that size. I just hate to mess with it without getting some advice first! But I am thinking that by doing it this way is the best. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arob8924, post: 344371, member: 12765"] Yeah I do actually have a plan to retain the flotation lost by just taking the removed middle seat and sliding it all the way back to the rear seat and then reattaching it. This would add back the support and also the flotation. I want to extend the rear seat anyways because currently I am way too close to the transom while operating my outboard. Also I should mention this boat is pretty sturdy, the gauge on the aluminum is much thicker and stronger than any of the boats I have seen of that size. I just hate to mess with it without getting some advice first! But I am thinking that by doing it this way is the best. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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