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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1973 Lowe 1648 question about foam floor
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<blockquote data-quote="Kygrizzly" data-source="post: 501622" data-attributes="member: 2526"><p>I've been away for a few days but thank you for the responses. The floor is slightly higher but not much. the older floor was 3/4" plywood and now it's 1/2". I agree with all of the above. I'm thinking the biggest issue is the removal of the center bench and lighter floor. I can get used to it but it is substantially different or lighter feeling. Under the old floor there wasn't any foam and the wood didn't seem saturated at all. Funny about the bench removal, i have read countless of comments on people who have done this on theirs and never had the slightest issue, I do mine and of course, i have issues. Oh well, Now i'm having major problems with a newly rebuilt outboard I just purchased from a reputable shop. I put it on and started having issues 100 yards from the dock, then left me stranded. Now I have to call him up and see if he does stand behind his work. Wish me luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kygrizzly, post: 501622, member: 2526"] I've been away for a few days but thank you for the responses. The floor is slightly higher but not much. the older floor was 3/4" plywood and now it's 1/2". I agree with all of the above. I'm thinking the biggest issue is the removal of the center bench and lighter floor. I can get used to it but it is substantially different or lighter feeling. Under the old floor there wasn't any foam and the wood didn't seem saturated at all. Funny about the bench removal, i have read countless of comments on people who have done this on theirs and never had the slightest issue, I do mine and of course, i have issues. Oh well, Now i'm having major problems with a newly rebuilt outboard I just purchased from a reputable shop. I put it on and started having issues 100 yards from the dock, then left me stranded. Now I have to call him up and see if he does stand behind his work. Wish me luck. [/QUOTE]
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