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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1974 Mirrocraft 16' Deep V Restore/Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="parratt1" data-source="post: 376865" data-attributes="member: 16532"><p>Started thinking about the front and rear decks today. On the front I think I have kind of decided on this configuration. Using the bench seat brackets on the rear then running 2" aluminum angle up to the front and resting on the chine. Is resting on the chine a bad idea if I also rivet it to the hull? Anyway, seems the most solid. You can see where the previous deck was up front where it is darker. This will drop it down about 4 inches and extend it 3 feet past where it used to go. In my mind, this is the most solid, stable option and will give myself and the kids a great, large area to fish from. Anyone see anything that I am not thinking of?[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1424720490820.jpg[/attachment][attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1424720502189.jpg[/attachment][attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1424720515837.jpg[/attachment]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parratt1, post: 376865, member: 16532"] Started thinking about the front and rear decks today. On the front I think I have kind of decided on this configuration. Using the bench seat brackets on the rear then running 2" aluminum angle up to the front and resting on the chine. Is resting on the chine a bad idea if I also rivet it to the hull? Anyway, seems the most solid. You can see where the previous deck was up front where it is darker. This will drop it down about 4 inches and extend it 3 feet past where it used to go. In my mind, this is the most solid, stable option and will give myself and the kids a great, large area to fish from. Anyone see anything that I am not thinking of?[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1424720490820.jpg[/attachment][attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1424720502189.jpg[/attachment][attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1424720515837.jpg[/attachment] [/QUOTE]
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