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<blockquote data-quote="BossHogg" data-source="post: 117309" data-attributes="member: 2361"><p>I'm really glad someone brought this up. I was just scratching my head about this last night. At least I think it's the same thing. Here's a quick sketch of what I've got.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q122/csours/Jon%20Boat%20Conversion/ModDeckX-SectionV2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p> As a result, I cannot make my bow deck rest on the pre-existing deck section and extend back as far as I would have liked. But, for ease of construction purposes, I plan to utilize both the bench top and bow deck as a foundation for support. I just hope that once I get it all done and get it in the water, it doesn't sit sloping <em>too</em> bad one way or another. I'm figuring this on the notion that the hull designer made the planes of the bench tops and bow deck paralell with the water in a "naked" boat. If this holds true, and I do a good job at distributing the weight, I figure I should end up fairly level. o,0 lmao.. I know, that's an awful lot of "if's, should's, and maybe's"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BossHogg, post: 117309, member: 2361"] I'm really glad someone brought this up. I was just scratching my head about this last night. At least I think it's the same thing. Here's a quick sketch of what I've got. [img]https://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q122/csours/Jon%20Boat%20Conversion/ModDeckX-SectionV2.jpg[/img] As a result, I cannot make my bow deck rest on the pre-existing deck section and extend back as far as I would have liked. But, for ease of construction purposes, I plan to utilize both the bench top and bow deck as a foundation for support. I just hope that once I get it all done and get it in the water, it doesn't sit sloping [i]too[/i] bad one way or another. I'm figuring this on the notion that the hull designer made the planes of the bench tops and bow deck paralell with the water in a "naked" boat. If this holds true, and I do a good job at distributing the weight, I figure I should end up fairly level. o,0 lmao.. I know, that's an awful lot of "if's, should's, and maybe's" [/QUOTE]
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