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<blockquote data-quote="steel CURTain" data-source="post: 20592" data-attributes="member: 241"><p>I been thinking about that. If you look at the pictures and see the green board that is across the seat. I have attached (didn't post a picture yet) a piece of 2X2 on the end of that board on each side for more support on the sides. The pictures are a little misleading, there isn't much room between the frame and the side of the boat and it is extremely solid. I don't think with the plywood down there should any problems. Also, my boat is pretty narrow and I'm not gonna want to be standing right near the side anyhow unless I want to be diving in!!! </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I got the back of the boat pretty much framed, turned out really well I thought. I don't have any pictures to post yet, hopefully tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steel CURTain, post: 20592, member: 241"] I been thinking about that. If you look at the pictures and see the green board that is across the seat. I have attached (didn't post a picture yet) a piece of 2X2 on the end of that board on each side for more support on the sides. The pictures are a little misleading, there isn't much room between the frame and the side of the boat and it is extremely solid. I don't think with the plywood down there should any problems. Also, my boat is pretty narrow and I'm not gonna want to be standing right near the side anyhow unless I want to be diving in!!! Yesterday I got the back of the boat pretty much framed, turned out really well I thought. I don't have any pictures to post yet, hopefully tonight. [/QUOTE]
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