kat-a-tonik
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I have a 1972 Star Craft 14ft. aluminum V-hull when I bought it the middle beam had been removed it doesn't seem to have compromised the structural integrity of the boat, my question is would it hurt to remove the front and rear beams also? Each beam is only made of a couple of 1x4s attached with brackets attached at each and and riveted to the sides od the boat.
I will take some pics tomorrow and try to post them the only other thing is the transom
I want to install a floor and mount the seats on pedestals on that, I have a friend with a similar boat that this has been done to and it makes more room and actually sits more comfortably
Those seats are part of the boats structure. Enough said.I have a 1972 Star Craft 14ft. aluminum V-hull when I bought it the middle beam had been removed it doesn't seem to have compromised the structural integrity of the boat, my question is would it hurt to remove the front and rear beams also? Each beam is only made of a couple of 1x4s attached with brackets attached at each and and riveted to the sides od the boat.
Okay, this doesn't match your original description of "a couple of 1x4s". Bad idea. Those seats are structural, and you also need the flotation if you are planning on taking it anywhere the water is more than waist-deep....yes i'm talking about removing the seats and the foam under them...