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hugolp
08.06.2021 5:01:19

BTW, there are support ribs that run parrallel to the seats (ie side to side). Now these ribs do provide support [links]


meldavies88
21.04.2021 6:59:45

I have a 16 foot Mirrocraft deep V. I see no reason why you cannot remove the middle bench, it does not appear to have much to do with the structure of this boat anyway. Take it out and see if there is additional flex in the hull. If there is, use some aluminum angle bar to create bracing to stiffen the hull.


playanaut
29.05.2021 12:50:27

The middle ones do provide some support. Read my last post. They keep the gunwales the same distance apart. Otherwise, they would fold in, or bow out, and the boat would fold up. (I have seen an aluminum canoe that made it over a set of falls, and folded up. The gunwales had folded in, almost flat to the bottom of the hull, and the center thwart was folded in half) here


bittersweet
28.05.2021 23:13:41

Now, on a vee, the hull shape is a bit stronger than on a jon, and more resistant to folding, and you could probably take the seats out just fine, but remember, they were there for a reason. here


daniel g
25.04.2021 16:22:52

Post by Bass_boy7 » 02 Feb 2008, 11:28


sudeyaa
25.05.2021 4:10:14

Post by bassboy1 » 03 Feb 2008, 11:09 here


Sultan
27.04.2021 12:45:28

The boat Modle is a 1986 Smokercraft Alaskan, 16 ft with 3 bench seats.<br /> TD, I sent you an email.<br /> Lee


hilda4u
05.06.2021 10:43:29

Thwart seats in most aluminum hulls are a very important part of hull structural rigidity. <br /><br />If you plan to reinstall them I see no problem except that the hull will flex immediately when you take them out. If you put in a new floor with the hull out of line then reinstalling the seats might be a big problem.<br /><br />Maybe if you tell us the make and model of the boat we can be more specific.<br /><br />(201) [links]


antz123
10.06.2021 11:34:52

Re: Removing bench seats in aluminum boat. [links]


XaviorPenguin
20.04.2021 22:45:49

leebo email me i have a diagram of at jig you make to hold you hull in place. has to be done before you remove the seat. 'tashasdaddy@comcast.net'


blueconnect
10.05.2021 5:27:54

Re: Removing bench seats in aluminum boat.


cuu508
24.05.2021 0:39:35

Re: Removing bench seats in aluminum boat. here


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Psychoactive
20.06.2021 21:30:36

The seat worked well until a giant 22' boat cut across my bow (from the left!) and sent me flying of its wake. That broke the seat. but not her soul.


andrew12
27.04.2021 12:43:13

if you want the sides to be like tin foil. leave them, many boats ruined, by doing it.


skinnyp83
07.05.2021 23:54:00

I have a 16" weld aluminum boat with bench seats. I was wandering if I could take the bench seats out without compromising the boat strength or integrity? They just take up a lot of room..


noxion
04.05.2021 1:19:41

Maybe look into flooring over the seats but I wouldn't remove them.


macdrai
25.04.2021 10:13:53

Re: Take the bench seats out without compromising the boat strength.


landlbaslee
31.05.2021 1:52:07

BTW, what sort of boat is this, a v-hull or jon boat? here