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Removing Bench Seats & Adding Front & Rear Decks
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<blockquote data-quote="SD Fishing" data-source="post: 400409" data-attributes="member: 20226"><p>Well, if this little turd is rated for 4 persons, I am guessing it has a weight load of about 8oo lbs. The boat itself, naked, is 105 lbs. I added about 25lbs with the new transom. I haven't even thought about a motor yet, but lets say 150 lbs or so for motor and fuel. The aluminum I have added probably isn't munch more than about 10 lbs, but I still have some framing left to do and still need to add the ply (which is heavy enough as is). So lets say that, in total, I will be adding about 250 lbs to the boat with everything built, batteries, trolling motor, gear, etc. That leaves me around say 500 lbs. I'm 240 lbs, and my dog is about 90... so theoretically, I should have a 200 lb tolerance in there. This is a speculation at this point. I really have no idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SD Fishing, post: 400409, member: 20226"] Well, if this little turd is rated for 4 persons, I am guessing it has a weight load of about 8oo lbs. The boat itself, naked, is 105 lbs. I added about 25lbs with the new transom. I haven't even thought about a motor yet, but lets say 150 lbs or so for motor and fuel. The aluminum I have added probably isn't munch more than about 10 lbs, but I still have some framing left to do and still need to add the ply (which is heavy enough as is). So lets say that, in total, I will be adding about 250 lbs to the boat with everything built, batteries, trolling motor, gear, etc. That leaves me around say 500 lbs. I'm 240 lbs, and my dog is about 90... so theoretically, I should have a 200 lb tolerance in there. This is a speculation at this point. I really have no idea. [/QUOTE]
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