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Jay415's Alumacraft MV1648
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 239340" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>This just gave me a great solution to my dilemma. I was stressing out on the middle bench seat on my build. I really didn't want to be bolting seats or drilling any holes in the lid of my new livewell for a seat....but after seeing this pic of yours, if I place a pedestal in front of the middle bench on the floor (towards the bow), it solves any issues I could have. </p><p>Of course I had to run out to the garage and see if it would fit and the space between my floor decking and the bottom of the boat is barely enough room to make it work. I could add a 3/4" plywood spacer on top of the floor deck too I suppose to give it some extra height..that pipe extends down about 1 1/2" out the bottom of the plate. </p><p>so...thanks for the :idea:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 239340, member: 7422"] This just gave me a great solution to my dilemma. I was stressing out on the middle bench seat on my build. I really didn't want to be bolting seats or drilling any holes in the lid of my new livewell for a seat....but after seeing this pic of yours, if I place a pedestal in front of the middle bench on the floor (towards the bow), it solves any issues I could have. Of course I had to run out to the garage and see if it would fit and the space between my floor decking and the bottom of the boat is barely enough room to make it work. I could add a 3/4" plywood spacer on top of the floor deck too I suppose to give it some extra height..that pipe extends down about 1 1/2" out the bottom of the plate. so...thanks for the :idea: [/QUOTE]
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