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Selling my aluminum deck that was built for me by Jeffrm20 about 5 years ago. This deck is very solid. Fished 4 guys (about 900 lbs between the 4 of us) on it with no problem.
I would like to keep it, but retrofitting it to fit on my new boat will require me to cut the entire thing apart, cut and re-weld. More work then I think it is worth.
Anyway, I'd like to get $500 for it to help pay for my new one.
It was designed for an 1860 jon boat originally and 2 inches shorter in the front then in back so it sat level on the my 1860 seaark.
Over all dimensions:
Top of platform is 6' wide, 4' long (tapers in the front to match the bow line)
37" tall in the back and 35" tall in front.
The base is 58" wide and 41" long.
It has bases for pedestal seats and an expanded metal top. I used expanded metal to avoid uplift from the solid deck at speed, not sure if that is a factor or not, but I liked it.
Rob
I would like to keep it, but retrofitting it to fit on my new boat will require me to cut the entire thing apart, cut and re-weld. More work then I think it is worth.
Anyway, I'd like to get $500 for it to help pay for my new one.
It was designed for an 1860 jon boat originally and 2 inches shorter in the front then in back so it sat level on the my 1860 seaark.
Over all dimensions:
Top of platform is 6' wide, 4' long (tapers in the front to match the bow line)
37" tall in the back and 35" tall in front.
The base is 58" wide and 41" long.
It has bases for pedestal seats and an expanded metal top. I used expanded metal to avoid uplift from the solid deck at speed, not sure if that is a factor or not, but I liked it.
Rob
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