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<blockquote data-quote="fish18" data-source="post: 73872" data-attributes="member: 1020"><p>Learned allittle something that I will pass on.</p><p>Most aluminum boats have ribs that run down the sides, then across the bottom then up the other side. The bench seat provides some sideway's support but not the bulk of the load. The ribs do. After removing my bench seat there was no side flexing at all. Still will get reinforced.</p><p>Other boats that have the ribs running on the bottom from front to back are reliant on the bench seats soley for side support, Just a thought .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish18, post: 73872, member: 1020"] Learned allittle something that I will pass on. Most aluminum boats have ribs that run down the sides, then across the bottom then up the other side. The bench seat provides some sideway's support but not the bulk of the load. The ribs do. After removing my bench seat there was no side flexing at all. Still will get reinforced. Other boats that have the ribs running on the bottom from front to back are reliant on the bench seats soley for side support, Just a thought . [/QUOTE]
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