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<blockquote data-quote="Bhockins" data-source="post: 229227" data-attributes="member: 5935"><p>I'm replacing the deck on a 1989 Tracker V-17. My son in law ripped out the decking and got rid of it before I could see how thick it was. </p><p></p><p>What thickness of plywood should I use to replace the decking? </p><p></p><p>I plan on buying exterior ply and using resin to seal it - but need to know how thick the decking should be to support a couple of 230 lb. fishermen. (I tried to search but couldn't get an answer.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bhockins, post: 229227, member: 5935"] I'm replacing the deck on a 1989 Tracker V-17. My son in law ripped out the decking and got rid of it before I could see how thick it was. What thickness of plywood should I use to replace the decking? I plan on buying exterior ply and using resin to seal it - but need to know how thick the decking should be to support a couple of 230 lb. fishermen. (I tried to search but couldn't get an answer.) [/QUOTE]
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