Thanks guys for the replies and help!
I've been searching for quite a while to find something I could afford, not a total POS and that I could fix up myself. I'm 61 and been both an auto tech and carpenter.
The boat in question is a 1978 Glastron Skiflite 16'. Came on a fairly new galvanized trailer with new lights and he installed new tires and rims the day I picked it up (I watched him). It has a Mercury 500 50HP hanging on the back. The boat looked like it was "all" redone a couple years ago. Transom is solid, fiberglass does not have any stress cracks any where. It has a new paint job/gel coat finish. The only soft spot in the floor is where the mushroom anchor was always dropped in the bow. The seats could be reupholstered but I don't want forward/rearward facing seats. The carpeting isn't total junk but stinks. I'm planning on stripping the floor and/or stringers out and rebuilding the floor. I'm going to build a built-in live well under the rear facing bow seat and add a step up deck from the consoles forward.
The seating plans were to have a fishing seat for & aft on a pedestal with locking swivels. I might just make new boxes for the driver & passenger seat for storage under them???
The fishing seats I picked which has good reviews everywhere - Millennium Marine
I would even mind making a stronger version of the Attwood pedestal seat post
I have 2 metal supply shops near by and I can weld.
So now I need the 2 locking swivels for the fishing seats and "maybe" 2 locking swivels for the driver & passenger seats. Still not sure what I'm going to do for the D&P seats??? Was even considering cutting off the rearward facing seats and reupholster the forward facing seats. The height of the boxes they sit on is only 4" off the floor. I'm 6'-3' so I'll have to have leg room and hope I can get up from sitting that low.
P.S. My son went with me to check it out. He crawled all around it, even under it to make sure it was solid. He even walked, well stomped, all over the floor. With his 400lbs the floor was fine. Also... The boat will probably be just for me going out solo fishing in local lakes and ponds, maybe the CT river, maybe. Once and awhile my wife or son will head out with me.
P.P.S. I talked the guy down to $400. for the whole deal.