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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Polar Kraft 14' V-Bottom... here we go
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<blockquote data-quote="danmyersmn" data-source="post: 114645" data-attributes="member: 2096"><p>The rear deck that was on my boat was fastened that way. Lag bolts through 2x4 into the sheet metal of the seat. It held up fine. The bolts took 1/4 turn to loosen the tension then they where loose enough to pull out by hand. They didn't hold "strong" but strong enough to stand on I guess since it was that way long enough for the wood to rot. If I was going to do the same thing as that, or as you are doing I wouldn't use screws I would use toggle bolts. They will hold solid forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danmyersmn, post: 114645, member: 2096"] The rear deck that was on my boat was fastened that way. Lag bolts through 2x4 into the sheet metal of the seat. It held up fine. The bolts took 1/4 turn to loosen the tension then they where loose enough to pull out by hand. They didn't hold "strong" but strong enough to stand on I guess since it was that way long enough for the wood to rot. If I was going to do the same thing as that, or as you are doing I wouldn't use screws I would use toggle bolts. They will hold solid forever. [/QUOTE]
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