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<blockquote data-quote="Catch Release Repeat" data-source="post: 400545" data-attributes="member: 19830"><p>I have a 1648 ncs and have two fish mounts one for the driver and one up front on my deck. The sheet metal isn't extremely thick but underneath is a piece of 3/4 inch plywood. With the right hardware it is solid as sears. You'll need a 3" hole saw to cut away for the base. My front base I swap out when not driving for a threaded pedestal. I'm not 300 but a man 225 has no issues with it once so ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catch Release Repeat, post: 400545, member: 19830"] I have a 1648 ncs and have two fish mounts one for the driver and one up front on my deck. The sheet metal isn't extremely thick but underneath is a piece of 3/4 inch plywood. With the right hardware it is solid as sears. You'll need a 3" hole saw to cut away for the base. My front base I swap out when not driving for a threaded pedestal. I'm not 300 but a man 225 has no issues with it once so ever. [/QUOTE]
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