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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1436 Alumacraft on Cedar
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<blockquote data-quote="NightKrawler" data-source="post: 462074" data-attributes="member: 23469"><p>Well I just threw away all my scribbled plans for the new deck on my Alumacraft 1542.......in fact if you don't mind I'm just going to build mine exactly like yours, as that what i wanted it to look like anyway. So you used cedar 2x4's and cedar plywood? I built take out floors for mine last year, used 2x2's screwed into pvc lattice then bolted some of the Styx River Camo stuff on the two floor sections as well. it fit well between the floor joists of the boat, and the flex is minimal. I did not pprep my extended front casting deck, but used the same marine carpet as on yours by the looks. Deck lasted about a year, now its delam'd and weak.....gotta come off and do it right! Nice job by the way, impressive really! As a side note the Styx River faded in a year as well.......so its time for a re-do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightKrawler, post: 462074, member: 23469"] Well I just threw away all my scribbled plans for the new deck on my Alumacraft 1542.......in fact if you don't mind I'm just going to build mine exactly like yours, as that what i wanted it to look like anyway. So you used cedar 2x4's and cedar plywood? I built take out floors for mine last year, used 2x2's screwed into pvc lattice then bolted some of the Styx River Camo stuff on the two floor sections as well. it fit well between the floor joists of the boat, and the flex is minimal. I did not pprep my extended front casting deck, but used the same marine carpet as on yours by the looks. Deck lasted about a year, now its delam'd and weak.....gotta come off and do it right! Nice job by the way, impressive really! As a side note the Styx River faded in a year as well.......so its time for a re-do! [/QUOTE]
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