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Old 11-21-2012, 11:12 AM
Bryan A. Bryan A. is offline
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IMHO...you really have to think hard what is your boat going to be used for 90% of the time. etc. why do you want or need the jump seats? If you have kids or friends that are riding with you all time then seats are important.
I agree, I am going to keep the console front seat and maybe have cushions made for the front deck so seating won't be a problem.

I suspect most of the use for this boat will be fishing with one to 3 people so a livewell is key.

for those that have a livewell in the transom, does the offset weight cause any handling problems??
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Old 11-21-2012, 12:10 PM
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Man, I still love those old woodgrain dashes with the "SeaCraft" logo in the left corner. I know, a pain in the ass to keep looking good but I still love the look as opposed to the all white fiberglass. My 2 cents.
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