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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 279620" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>Pro's would be more room. Con's, more flexibility up front which could lead to lose rivets down below, and more water in the boat when out in the chop. You could always go to a paint less dent removal specialist and he could straighten it out for you. Might be a bit unstable with a bow seat considering it's a narrow V. Main consideration would be the support it provides to the front of the boat. If you at least left your brace intact up front or only removed part of the cover the rigidity would remain, but that can only be determined in person. </p><p></p><p></p><p> We are going to need pics of the restore.. Lots. & Congrats on working to get the family boat up and running!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 279620, member: 5345"] Pro's would be more room. Con's, more flexibility up front which could lead to lose rivets down below, and more water in the boat when out in the chop. You could always go to a paint less dent removal specialist and he could straighten it out for you. Might be a bit unstable with a bow seat considering it's a narrow V. Main consideration would be the support it provides to the front of the boat. If you at least left your brace intact up front or only removed part of the cover the rigidity would remain, but that can only be determined in person. We are going to need pics of the restore.. Lots. & Congrats on working to get the family boat up and running! [/QUOTE]
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