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Help Determining My Hull Type
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Clay" data-source="post: 501865" data-attributes="member: 34175"><p>Thank you Dale. I have a 9.5 horsepower Evinrude on this boat. It’s plenty fast for my use. I’m new to this so I’m reading what I can find to determine if I can safely add a low deck for the front - basically some plywood on top of the two front seats - to provide a flat place for a pedestal seat without sacrificing too much stability. From what I’ve read thus far flat = stable and my boat is flat in the rear. I’m trying to figure out how stable the pointy front end will be when standing on a deck. I think I’ll take a piece of scrap plywood and put it across the two front seats and wiggle around some while standing on it before I do anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Clay, post: 501865, member: 34175"] Thank you Dale. I have a 9.5 horsepower Evinrude on this boat. It’s plenty fast for my use. I’m new to this so I’m reading what I can find to determine if I can safely add a low deck for the front - basically some plywood on top of the two front seats - to provide a flat place for a pedestal seat without sacrificing too much stability. From what I’ve read thus far flat = stable and my boat is flat in the rear. I’m trying to figure out how stable the pointy front end will be when standing on a deck. I think I’ll take a piece of scrap plywood and put it across the two front seats and wiggle around some while standing on it before I do anything else. [/QUOTE]
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