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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
IDAHOAUGER's New Lowe L1436 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="IDAHOAUGER" data-source="post: 388434" data-attributes="member: 9820"><p>The seat is very sturdy. I bolted the seat base through the deck and directly into the 2x4 stud bracing that sits directly below and supports the front deck and rests on the boat ribs. I ensured the seat base was positioned in a way where it would be supported by the 2x4 studs and that the weight of a person sitting in the seat was fully supported. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDAHOAUGER, post: 388434, member: 9820"] The seat is very sturdy. I bolted the seat base through the deck and directly into the 2x4 stud bracing that sits directly below and supports the front deck and rests on the boat ribs. I ensured the seat base was positioned in a way where it would be supported by the 2x4 studs and that the weight of a person sitting in the seat was fully supported. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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