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I've got a boat that needs fixing up. Hasn't been on the water in years. Both engines run. 9.5 runs like a champ, 18 is a little rough. I'd like to get it going this winter and fix it up. Give me your ideas!

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I've been all day reading your re-build. Great job. I don't have the aluminum experience that you do though, but the boat is already in pretty good shape.

The other v-hull thread I can't get the pictures to show up.

I'm not sure if I want to deck the whole thing. I'd like to put a casting deck from the nose to about the first seat back with the battery and anchor underneath. I'll put in a recessed spot for a TM pedal.

I'd put a shorter deck from between the first seat to the middle seat and leave the back like it is but with carpet.

I don't have experience with this particular type of project and was wondering what the types of wood and treatment I'll be looking for are.

Also, with what I plan to do, will weight distribution between the front and back be a concern? These 9.5 and 18 hp engines don't weigh that much, but I plan on having a larger than necessary gas tank towards the back.

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