Don't know about the weight restrictions.... But I had one like the one on your link. I took some plywood and made casting decks that attached to the boat and covered them with outdoor carpet. Made the back area into a section that could be lifted out and accessed for the gas tank and battery compartment. The middle section had another storage section made into a dry box for storing life jackets and anchors and what ever else i needed in the boat. In the front area I made another door that opened up for extra storage and this is where I had my fuse panel located. All wiring was done before the plywood and carpet was attached as info. Next thing was I cut a hole in the side of teh boat just below the water line and hooked up a bilge pump to bring water into the Live well I made out of a Igloo Cooler, plus another hole in the bottom of the boat for the drain plug so I could empty the live well. I thne added pedestal poles and butt seats to the casting decks, 1 pedestal Pole Base Plate, 2 Pedestal Poles and the Butt Seat, was exactly the right height to lean up against for fishing. Bought a 50 Lb thrust foot control trolling motor for the front and off to the lakes I would go. I also had a 9 hp outboard on the back to move to area's faster when needed. I bought the boat for $800.00 which included the 9 hp outboard. Then when I bought my new boat I sold the entire outfit for $ 1,600.00. Was well worth every penny, and was rather a joy to build. Ok I'm done ranting on about my homemade boat project but it did keep me busy all winter....



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