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Old 05-11-2016, 11:12   #1
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What's under the rear deck port seats...

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Anyone know what's under the port side rear deck seats... it sounds pretty hollow... wondering if there is potential storage capability there...

Also, how much weight do you put in the forward hull holds?

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Re: What's under the rear deck port seats...

Rick, configurations vary quite a bit by boat model. What do you have? In general, keep heavy items out of forward and aft storage
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Rick, configurations vary quite a bit by boat model. What do you have? In general, keep heavy items out of forward and aft storage
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A Lagoon 450F owners version... I'm storing the cushions from the fly lounge, forward seating area, and trampoline cushions in the bow storage area...

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Re: What's under the rear deck port seats...

If you get into the Port engine space you can look right to where I think you are talking about. The Rudder cross bar interconnects across the back of the boat under the Ports aft seats.
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If you get into the Port engine space you can look right to where I think you are talking about. The Rudder cross bar interconnects across the back of the boat under the Ports aft seats.
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Yes, i just took a look and the cross bar traverses just at the back of the port aft seat... lots of room back there for storage if they had built a bottom into the seat structure with a removable floor for access to components under it...

I can't see forward to where the port side seats are...

i have a 140cm long portable keyboard that I am trying to stow... and I think one of the bow lockers is the only place it is going to fit


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