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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
70’s Starcraft 14’ Seafarer “By Golly”
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<blockquote data-quote="Makaw" data-source="post: 487317" data-attributes="member: 25180"><p>Here are some images of my below-deck aluminum supports. I opted to go for individual supports rather than a full-fledge aluminum framework to simplify the install. There are four below-deck supports in total, three being on the aft edge, and one being center/forward. Keep in mind the deck also utilizes the previous front bench mounts, and connects to the gunnel-mounted trolling motor platform, so the deck is very well supported all around. It is solid! </p><p></p><p>The aluminum supports were custom hand-cut for the very unique angles of the deck and hull ribs.</p><p></p><p>I plan to leave some of the space as open storage. The front part of the bow I plan to fill with expanding foam to get some buoyancy back into the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makaw, post: 487317, member: 25180"] Here are some images of my below-deck aluminum supports. I opted to go for individual supports rather than a full-fledge aluminum framework to simplify the install. There are four below-deck supports in total, three being on the aft edge, and one being center/forward. Keep in mind the deck also utilizes the previous front bench mounts, and connects to the gunnel-mounted trolling motor platform, so the deck is very well supported all around. It is solid! The aluminum supports were custom hand-cut for the very unique angles of the deck and hull ribs. I plan to leave some of the space as open storage. The front part of the bow I plan to fill with expanding foam to get some buoyancy back into the boat. [/QUOTE]
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