| reelapeelin |
07-15-2012 04:36 PM |
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Originally Posted by axespino
(Post 191907)
I don't want to make permanent seat but I have looked at the Todd folding chairs. I thought it would be neat to have a bow rider for cruising around. I am going to ask my neighbor who builds boats on how difficult and what the cost would be.
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Yeah...if you got a boat-builder next door, he would be a good source of info...by removing the top deck of the cuddy cabin you have now, you are eliminating the structural strength it provides in keeping your hull from flexing in and out like a big bellows...as long as what you put back replaces that ability to hold the sides of the hull in place as it takes on whatever oncoming water you drive it into, you should be OK...leave out that strength and you could have a problem on your hands...the fact that you have several on hand, hell...I'd go at it and see what happens...
Consider that once the top deck is removed you will add front walls to the two resulting consoles...those two walls, properly integrated to the floor deck and the sides of the hull should give it the strength it needs...Like RWilson said, post up pics as ya go along w/this project...
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