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'67 14' Alumacraft Shallow V and Trailer remodel.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 210925" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I didn't attach the decking to the ribs. I skinned that cat another way. The deck is held in place in the front and back. Front by the storage cabinet, its attached to the boat hull. Back is attached via the floatation boax behind the rear seat. The box is attached to the hull where the rear bench seat used to be. Its not attached tot eh deck mechanically, however it sits on the deck thus holding it in place. The deck doesn't slide around becuase the plywood is notched around the ribs. In summary, the deck is held down in the front and back, plus it wont slide because of the notches around the ribs. I can remove everything in the boat and return it to original condition in a weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 210925, member: 1055"] I didn't attach the decking to the ribs. I skinned that cat another way. The deck is held in place in the front and back. Front by the storage cabinet, its attached to the boat hull. Back is attached via the floatation boax behind the rear seat. The box is attached to the hull where the rear bench seat used to be. Its not attached tot eh deck mechanically, however it sits on the deck thus holding it in place. The deck doesn't slide around becuase the plywood is notched around the ribs. In summary, the deck is held down in the front and back, plus it wont slide because of the notches around the ribs. I can remove everything in the boat and return it to original condition in a weekend. [/QUOTE]
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