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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1979 Sylvan Rodmaster Bare Bones Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="79SylvanRod" data-source="post: 513894" data-attributes="member: 35498"><p>I'm starting to think about going with EVA flooring. My biggest issue is water getting into the front of the hull and sitting there. Maybe a week ago I washed down the inside, rested the tongue of the trailer on my Ram tailgate, and still had water trapped on all the ribs. I figured water would pass between the ribs and hull but that wasn't the case... </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if I could cut a 3 or 4" wide strip of 1/2" plywood to cover those areas and bridge the gap better. A thinner peice of flat aluminum would be the best so their is less of a lip for EVA flooring to go over. Ita all the little decisions that take adds time to these builds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="79SylvanRod, post: 513894, member: 35498"] I'm starting to think about going with EVA flooring. My biggest issue is water getting into the front of the hull and sitting there. Maybe a week ago I washed down the inside, rested the tongue of the trailer on my Ram tailgate, and still had water trapped on all the ribs. I figured water would pass between the ribs and hull but that wasn't the case... I'm wondering if I could cut a 3 or 4" wide strip of 1/2" plywood to cover those areas and bridge the gap better. A thinner peice of flat aluminum would be the best so their is less of a lip for EVA flooring to go over. Ita all the little decisions that take adds time to these builds. [/QUOTE]
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