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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
85 Lund Pike Pro 16 floor replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishingman48" data-source="post: 518959" data-attributes="member: 25137"><p>I am sure I am a bit late with my answer but better late than never / when I did my boat, I found the pours in each dept. of the boat was done in one pour some I seen online did it in two as not knowing amount to use, whereas the manufacturer did most of time any way's and most not shaved flat. have found when poured they new how much and covered as found side bench's attached to foam underneath which means foam was still wet and expanding & the spotting of foam here & there and seeing the new foam with the old is very noticeable, I would say it was partly factory installed due to coloration of old foam & whomever lifted floor first time just added foam & closed her up. saying N FRICKIN W, was they going to get involved with cleaning all that out , as far as the metal floor frameing plates ?? part looks like factory and part looks like non prof. installed for what ever reason soft area's ?????{my opinion }</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishingman48, post: 518959, member: 25137"] I am sure I am a bit late with my answer but better late than never / when I did my boat, I found the pours in each dept. of the boat was done in one pour some I seen online did it in two as not knowing amount to use, whereas the manufacturer did most of time any way's and most not shaved flat. have found when poured they new how much and covered as found side bench's attached to foam underneath which means foam was still wet and expanding & the spotting of foam here & there and seeing the new foam with the old is very noticeable, I would say it was partly factory installed due to coloration of old foam & whomever lifted floor first time just added foam & closed her up. saying N FRICKIN W, was they going to get involved with cleaning all that out , as far as the metal floor frameing plates ?? part looks like factory and part looks like non prof. installed for what ever reason soft area's ?????{my opinion } [/QUOTE]
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