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Look close at your rear braces for the bunks. They are raised higher for the step on the hull. If you try to add a board to add height, it will bee to high. If you are concerned of it harming the bottom, you can probably simply make the bunk into 2 sections front and rear instead of having one front to back.
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Well.... I finally got this boat out on the river and did some prop testing. I ended up with a 28P Bravo 1. Runs 77 on gps with 1/2 to 2/3 fuel, 2 peeps and a large cooler full of beer. Ride is impressive.
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since powerquest is out of business i dont know if there is factory covers available. But i can tell you this your best bet is to find a local canvas maker. I bought one of those custom fit covers online before and it cost me like 400 bucks, the thing fit like ****. My dad has always done a local canvas maker and use sumbrella material and the covers are great and look new and last forever, most of these are mom and pop shops and take pride in their product and will fix any issues that may come up with it