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Removing livewell/seat from riveted Jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Boatfloater1989" data-source="post: 391696" data-attributes="member: 17616"><p>I just took the middle out if my 1236 and I think it was the best thing I ever did to it more room for gear and I can now throw a bell on the pole and nap all stretched out my boat has ribs all throughout though no flexing and I nailed a few waves off a barge just to be sure got myself wet but no flexing as for the rivet holes I went to home depot got some stainless bolts nuts and washers as well as some clear paintable silicone and sealed them all painted the outside and inside and you can't even tell it had a middle seat unless you really look for the bolts on the sides.. At the end of the day its your boat use your judgment if there isn't many ribs I wouldn't have done it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boatfloater1989, post: 391696, member: 17616"] I just took the middle out if my 1236 and I think it was the best thing I ever did to it more room for gear and I can now throw a bell on the pole and nap all stretched out my boat has ribs all throughout though no flexing and I nailed a few waves off a barge just to be sure got myself wet but no flexing as for the rivet holes I went to home depot got some stainless bolts nuts and washers as well as some clear paintable silicone and sealed them all painted the outside and inside and you can't even tell it had a middle seat unless you really look for the bolts on the sides.. At the end of the day its your boat use your judgment if there isn't many ribs I wouldn't have done it [/QUOTE]
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