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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
removing middle seat
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<blockquote data-quote="dp4048y" data-source="post: 500593" data-attributes="member: 33843"><p>I'm a new member with a question about removing the middle seat I would think that removing the seat would change the integrity of the boat isn't it a support to stop water pressure from caving the sides in but I see lots of people doing that to make the boat open. I have sea nymph 14R was thinking hard about it. just seems like a nice open concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dp4048y, post: 500593, member: 33843"] I'm a new member with a question about removing the middle seat I would think that removing the seat would change the integrity of the boat isn't it a support to stop water pressure from caving the sides in but I see lots of people doing that to make the boat open. I have sea nymph 14R was thinking hard about it. just seems like a nice open concept. [/QUOTE]
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