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<blockquote data-quote="catfishjoe" data-source="post: 179679" data-attributes="member: 4529"><p>I just built a front deck on my Tracker 1436 for the same reason minus the seat. I mounted 2x4s onto the front seat to make a base for the deck, then drilled holes for bolts through the 2x4s and the seat. I cut a hole like in the pic and used a kitchen knife to slice away at the foam and started breaking it away. It seemed to work pretty good for me and the seat still seems strong. I like the idea of using fuel line to cover the sharp edge, now ive got something to do tomorrow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catfishjoe, post: 179679, member: 4529"] I just built a front deck on my Tracker 1436 for the same reason minus the seat. I mounted 2x4s onto the front seat to make a base for the deck, then drilled holes for bolts through the 2x4s and the seat. I cut a hole like in the pic and used a kitchen knife to slice away at the foam and started breaking it away. It seemed to work pretty good for me and the seat still seems strong. I like the idea of using fuel line to cover the sharp edge, now ive got something to do tomorrow! [/QUOTE]
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