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<blockquote data-quote="Cheeseball" data-source="post: 57537" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>I would make the front deck (middle seat to the front) as high as what Ben proposes, then make the back floor about the level of the bottom of your seats. It's nice to have a low area in your boat to retreat to if the water get's rough. If you were to make the back deck high, envision yourself sitting on the stern seat... your knees will be in your face. Unless of course you plan on putting in pedestle seat in the back... but again, I'm not sure you would want to be sitting that high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheeseball, post: 57537, member: 838"] I would make the front deck (middle seat to the front) as high as what Ben proposes, then make the back floor about the level of the bottom of your seats. It's nice to have a low area in your boat to retreat to if the water get's rough. If you were to make the back deck high, envision yourself sitting on the stern seat... your knees will be in your face. Unless of course you plan on putting in pedestle seat in the back... but again, I'm not sure you would want to be sitting that high. [/QUOTE]
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