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<blockquote data-quote="crazymanme2" data-source="post: 261362" data-attributes="member: 1634"><p>Sorry to disagree with the rest but I have done that with great success.It does not make it more tipsy & it does help with buoyancy.</p><p>The only negative that I have is the boat is very responsive when up on plane.</p><p> Mine are welded on.Riveting does not sound good.They have to be water tight to be effective.</p><p>I go 170# & I can kneel on the gunnel with my feet over the water & do not tip over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymanme2, post: 261362, member: 1634"] Sorry to disagree with the rest but I have done that with great success.It does not make it more tipsy & it does help with buoyancy. The only negative that I have is the boat is very responsive when up on plane. Mine are welded on.Riveting does not sound good.They have to be water tight to be effective. I go 170# & I can kneel on the gunnel with my feet over the water & do not tip over. [/QUOTE]
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