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Monark rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 168263" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>Welcome aboard. Monark makes a good boat. Looking at this one, I think I would take all that flotation, that is built up port and starbard, out. Build up a deck fore and aft with flotation below. That way, you would have more deck space to move around and place hatches, a rod locker and a live well. That's just looking at pics. I don't have eyes on the boat so don't give this idea more than a grain of salt. But welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 168263, member: 3325"] Welcome aboard. Monark makes a good boat. Looking at this one, I think I would take all that flotation, that is built up port and starbard, out. Build up a deck fore and aft with flotation below. That way, you would have more deck space to move around and place hatches, a rod locker and a live well. That's just looking at pics. I don't have eyes on the boat so don't give this idea more than a grain of salt. But welcome. [/QUOTE]
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