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UPDATE/PICS Seat brackets on a 14' shallow V hull Sea King
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodStone" data-source="post: 71329" data-attributes="member: 826"><p>Man you are doing one kick A** job on that boat! =D> I looked at all your pics & I probably will incorporate many of the ideas you have done. So are you completely removing those aforementioned brackets or when you get all done simply re-bolting them down to the top of your new deck? Btw, what about rod storage? I am still thinking of going with a tiller style front mounted trolling motor with the bracket device all the foot controlled models have- MUCH easier outfit to manage when it's time to pull up & move with the main engine imo. Speaking of engines, what's the HP on yours (couldn't make it out)?</p><p> :mrgreen: Anxious to see the final product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodStone, post: 71329, member: 826"] Man you are doing one kick A** job on that boat! =D> I looked at all your pics & I probably will incorporate many of the ideas you have done. So are you completely removing those aforementioned brackets or when you get all done simply re-bolting them down to the top of your new deck? Btw, what about rod storage? I am still thinking of going with a tiller style front mounted trolling motor with the bracket device all the foot controlled models have- MUCH easier outfit to manage when it's time to pull up & move with the main engine imo. Speaking of engines, what's the HP on yours (couldn't make it out)? :mrgreen: Anxious to see the final product. [/QUOTE]
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