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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 60021" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>From my experience with tin bass boats, and I have one out back right now, gutted except for structure, if you want pictures, is the bow deck needs to stay. Generally, it is only in the very front, and never long enough to fish from, but that seems to have a lot of structure, in most I have seen. However, at least in the 18 foot Alumacraft MV super bandit out back, the stern deck has no structural part. It is there solely to house fuel and hatches, and provide a casting deck for your backseater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 60021, member: 55"] From my experience with tin bass boats, and I have one out back right now, gutted except for structure, if you want pictures, is the bow deck needs to stay. Generally, it is only in the very front, and never long enough to fish from, but that seems to have a lot of structure, in most I have seen. However, at least in the 18 foot Alumacraft MV super bandit out back, the stern deck has no structural part. It is there solely to house fuel and hatches, and provide a casting deck for your backseater. [/QUOTE]
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