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Front deck overhang and transom questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Nevillizer" data-source="post: 145588" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>I can appreciate wanting more deck space and more storage. As far as the overhang goes I would think a <4"'s would be ok. What you have to worry about is how you will protect it from the splashing waves when you are under way. As long as you are braced well (under the deck inside the boat) and it is anchored strongly to the hull/ribs etc. you'll probably be fine. If you transom is 48" at the bottom you have a wide enough boat to handle a tall deck as long as your not wreck-less. Good luck and post some picture of what you have and plenty of people will ring in on the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevillizer, post: 145588, member: 1773"] I can appreciate wanting more deck space and more storage. As far as the overhang goes I would think a <4"'s would be ok. What you have to worry about is how you will protect it from the splashing waves when you are under way. As long as you are braced well (under the deck inside the boat) and it is anchored strongly to the hull/ribs etc. you'll probably be fine. If you transom is 48" at the bottom you have a wide enough boat to handle a tall deck as long as your not wreck-less. Good luck and post some picture of what you have and plenty of people will ring in on the matter. [/QUOTE]
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