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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
First project, old 14 ft Crestliner aluminum boat
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<blockquote data-quote="perchjerker" data-source="post: 412753" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>making the floor in 2 pieces for the reason you state would make perfect sense as long as you can figure out how to secure it so it doesn't move around. I did not attach my floor, but built everything on top of it. So if I had to remove it, it would be a bit easier. You could screw it down and just remove the screws when you want to remove it I suppose.</p><p></p><p>On removing your center bench, you did not have that in your plan. If you did that I would recommend that you build some support of some kind to make up for it, you could do like I did, or you could make full length storage compartments on both sides to tie them together to the front and rear of the boat like a lot of guys do.</p><p></p><p>I chose not to do this since I wanted as much open floor space as possible as well as someplace to get in and out of the boat without stepping on or over side compartments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchjerker, post: 412753, member: 20605"] making the floor in 2 pieces for the reason you state would make perfect sense as long as you can figure out how to secure it so it doesn't move around. I did not attach my floor, but built everything on top of it. So if I had to remove it, it would be a bit easier. You could screw it down and just remove the screws when you want to remove it I suppose. On removing your center bench, you did not have that in your plan. If you did that I would recommend that you build some support of some kind to make up for it, you could do like I did, or you could make full length storage compartments on both sides to tie them together to the front and rear of the boat like a lot of guys do. I chose not to do this since I wanted as much open floor space as possible as well as someplace to get in and out of the boat without stepping on or over side compartments. [/QUOTE]
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