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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1959 Alumacraft 14' to flats skiff
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<blockquote data-quote="FlatsStalker17" data-source="post: 441830" data-attributes="member: 22868"><p>Thanks for the positive vibes guys, I think I decided to keep the middle bench and just weld on a grab bar and add two small floors. And I will check for the "sticky" for the floors. And SeaFaring you are correct I just put my Rtic 45 up on the casting deck and stand on it and pole around it's actually pretty stable. Going to start on the floors this weekend! IRMA put a little damper on the timing but not damage so it's all good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlatsStalker17, post: 441830, member: 22868"] Thanks for the positive vibes guys, I think I decided to keep the middle bench and just weld on a grab bar and add two small floors. And I will check for the "sticky" for the floors. And SeaFaring you are correct I just put my Rtic 45 up on the casting deck and stand on it and pole around it's actually pretty stable. Going to start on the floors this weekend! IRMA put a little damper on the timing but not damage so it's all good [/QUOTE]
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