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Hello All,
I know this may be a little off topic but Blue Runner, I see what looks to be a seat in the back of the top pic of you boat. Did you buy that or make it? I am getting my first V20 (super excited) next weekend and am looking for some ideas for additional seating.
Thanks!
I'm pretty sure Blue's seat was factory.....bench seats have probably been done more here than any other modification....do a search for bench seats and you'll find these plus some...of course the best is mine which is the first link

Welcome to the site by the way....been a huge push of Jersey guys lately....we expect to see all of you, no matter how new you are in Barnegat Bay this summer for the annual get together....

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That is a beatiful seat. Thanks for the help!
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Thanks! The bench seat is a factory V20 bench seat, but not from my boat. I bought it from a member of the site who hasn't been online for quite some time. Great guy....pretty much let me name the price and also gave me a custom seat cover for it. I have no fasteners for it which is why you see the bungee cord.....many a floor has been rotted due to bench seat fasteners - therefore I abstain!!

Matter of fact, right now it is out of service b/c the wood backing is rotten and the bolts pulled through on the backrest. Planning on getting some 1/4 inch starboard to refurb it with a wood-free backing. Just not a priority right now but it will be done sooner or later and of course I will be posting about it.
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Here's a couple pics. I normally only use the bench for lake cruising but I used it offshore once and everybody enjoyed it.


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Thanks for the pics, I think I will be building one soon. I agree that the less fasteners in the floor the better. What exactly is starboard? I assume it***8217;s like plywood made of plastic or something that won***8217;t rot. Is it expensive?

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(nice fish by the way!)
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Yep, you nailed it. Here is more info copy/pasted from the interweb. The stuff is actually called King Starboard and also there are some knock-off brands that may be cheaper and just as good.

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King StarBoard® is the original marine-grade polymer and the industry standard. It is the product of a proprietary process called K-Stran™, the most advanced manufacturing process available for producing consistently flat continuous sheets. King StarBoard® is environmentally stabilized to withstand the harshest marine conditions. It will not rot or discolor like teak and other solid woods, and it will not delaminate like wood laminates. King StarBoard® is easy to work with using standard woodworking tools, and design changes are a snap. In addition, the installed cost of King StarBoard® is less than teak, other common marine woods, and fiberglass. Plus, our large sheet sizes maximize your yield. Boat buyers appreciate King StarBoard’s® low-maintenance finish. Repair and refinishing due to weathering and decay are eliminated, and cleaning is easy. King StarBoard® has a handsome matte finish on both sides to hide scuffs and scratches that would show on glossy textured sheets or acrylics.
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Nice fish!! I'm officaly jealous that's one near the top of my fish to catch list. Looks like equaly nice weather were just putting away the snow sholels. I'm very impressed with the site and all the work everyone puts in to there boats lots of ideas and tips = lots of fishing time.
I head out tomorrow to pick up my V-21
WOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hey Redneck......I didn't know they had rednecks up in canada?
That fishing trip in the pic was out of Cape Hatteras about 4 years ago on Memorial day weekend. We try to make it an annual trip down there at that time of year. Always fun and always fish to catch!

Best of luck on your V21. We are gonna needs to see pictures of it once you have some (if you haven't already posted some).
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