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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 272436" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>That layout looks close to mine, what I did was remove the front bench and put in a "half height" deck from the middle bench to the front. The deck starts about half way up the middle bench and then goes to the bow. I've got a seat/post in roughly the same area as you've got the "X", maybe a little further back (there's a battery right behind the seat post next to the bench to keep the weight centered up.</p><p></p><p>I though about putting a higher deck, but the half height one is perfect - not too high for stability issues, but not so low that it wouldn't have a point. Lots of room to turn around, and I've still got the center strength of the middle bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 272436, member: 6487"] That layout looks close to mine, what I did was remove the front bench and put in a "half height" deck from the middle bench to the front. The deck starts about half way up the middle bench and then goes to the bow. I've got a seat/post in roughly the same area as you've got the "X", maybe a little further back (there's a battery right behind the seat post next to the bench to keep the weight centered up. I though about putting a higher deck, but the half height one is perfect - not too high for stability issues, but not so low that it wouldn't have a point. Lots of room to turn around, and I've still got the center strength of the middle bench. [/QUOTE]
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