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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Bench seat removal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 386825" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>I might take out my back seat in my 12 ft v bottom. So I can lower my seat to run the motor. And help the stability back there as its decked rite now. I am running a 7.5 hp motor. </p><p>Is it really holding much together? </p><p>As long as I don't take out the front seat which is almost back to the middle. </p><p>And what are these closed end rivets everyone's talking about. Where can I find them. </p><p>To fill the holes the seat will leave behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 386825, member: 14077"] I might take out my back seat in my 12 ft v bottom. So I can lower my seat to run the motor. And help the stability back there as its decked rite now. I am running a 7.5 hp motor. Is it really holding much together? As long as I don't take out the front seat which is almost back to the middle. And what are these closed end rivets everyone's talking about. Where can I find them. To fill the holes the seat will leave behind. [/QUOTE]
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