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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1542 Front Deck Layout Help Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 495759" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>You could still use a piece of aluminum angle then add a strip of wood as a spacer so you can use thinner plywood. I used 5/8" plywood for my floor suspended 4 ft between seats and that held my fat butt !! 3/4" will be to heavy, if your handy with wood working, you could make a Z shaped from wood to offset that seat, so your floor would be flush to top of seat. Ifvyou just floor the boat,ctry adding foam between the floor ribs so the plywood floor sits flush on top of the ribs, therevyou could get away with 3/8" plywood if you get the better grade so it doesn't bow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 495759, member: 1183"] You could still use a piece of aluminum angle then add a strip of wood as a spacer so you can use thinner plywood. I used 5/8" plywood for my floor suspended 4 ft between seats and that held my fat butt !! 3/4" will be to heavy, if your handy with wood working, you could make a Z shaped from wood to offset that seat, so your floor would be flush to top of seat. Ifvyou just floor the boat,ctry adding foam between the floor ribs so the plywood floor sits flush on top of the ribs, therevyou could get away with 3/8" plywood if you get the better grade so it doesn't bow. [/QUOTE]
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