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Older Narrow 12' Aluminum Boat weight distribution
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 85793" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I've got a narrow 1232... I have a 7" pedestal seat on the rear bench, with just a carpeted piece of plywood on the floor between the rear bench and the middle bench.</p><p>In the front floor, I have a piece of plywood with a 12" pedestal (the black type like you get at wal-mart)... I've had a person in the front, and one in the rear with no problems. I did find out that I travel much better with the majority of weigth in the front... </p><p></p><p>but I weigh 180, and my partner might have weighed 150 that one time we went out. I sat in the back and I had no problems. The battery and trolling motor was in the rear.</p><p></p><p>I would think that you might be best if you go to the middle bench and leave the battery in the rear with your son - but put the trolling motor on the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 85793, member: 677"] I've got a narrow 1232... I have a 7" pedestal seat on the rear bench, with just a carpeted piece of plywood on the floor between the rear bench and the middle bench. In the front floor, I have a piece of plywood with a 12" pedestal (the black type like you get at wal-mart)... I've had a person in the front, and one in the rear with no problems. I did find out that I travel much better with the majority of weigth in the front... but I weigh 180, and my partner might have weighed 150 that one time we went out. I sat in the back and I had no problems. The battery and trolling motor was in the rear. I would think that you might be best if you go to the middle bench and leave the battery in the rear with your son - but put the trolling motor on the front. [/QUOTE]
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