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<blockquote data-quote="YamahaC40Guy" data-source="post: 101530" data-attributes="member: 953"><p>I think it looks pretty good! With high seats as they are, adding the weight of a deck (and I assume, a standing angler?) might make the boat a bit tippy. Also, the pilot's seat is centered (for balance?) when it should probably be low and offset to the starboard side. Just my two coppers! :wink: </p><p></p><p>As an aside, I should mention that I think in terms of my own 6'2", 335lb. frame. A guy like me has to keep a low center of gravity in small boats!</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YamahaC40Guy, post: 101530, member: 953"] I think it looks pretty good! With high seats as they are, adding the weight of a deck (and I assume, a standing angler?) might make the boat a bit tippy. Also, the pilot's seat is centered (for balance?) when it should probably be low and offset to the starboard side. Just my two coppers! :wink: As an aside, I should mention that I think in terms of my own 6'2", 335lb. frame. A guy like me has to keep a low center of gravity in small boats! Cheers, Rob [/QUOTE]
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