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<blockquote data-quote="Ail" data-source="post: 363001" data-attributes="member: 14963"><p>Definitely keeping an eye on this thread. I decided to add a small section of dry stotage towards the bow and I was thinking I will have a similar issue to tackle in trying to keep things straight. To me straight and symmetrical while having a clean finished look is more important than level, because like bobberboy said, level on the water will likely be very different.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I don't think running the 2x4 is necessarily a bad idea, but I would use something that is more likely to be close to perfectly flat and straight like a piece of square aluminum frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ail, post: 363001, member: 14963"] Definitely keeping an eye on this thread. I decided to add a small section of dry stotage towards the bow and I was thinking I will have a similar issue to tackle in trying to keep things straight. To me straight and symmetrical while having a clean finished look is more important than level, because like bobberboy said, level on the water will likely be very different. Edit: I don't think running the 2x4 is necessarily a bad idea, but I would use something that is more likely to be close to perfectly flat and straight like a piece of square aluminum frame. [/QUOTE]
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