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<blockquote data-quote="Snitzel" data-source="post: 236208" data-attributes="member: 7467"><p>I have a 16X52 ALLWELD Aluminum flatboat with a 50HP Johnson, steering on right side, with a 55 # thrust Minn Kota Great White trolling motor.</p><p>I have put some closed cell foam on the floor and want to cover it with plywood and carpet.</p><p>I also want to extend the front casting area by about 2'. </p><p></p><p>QUESTION IS: What thinkness plywood should I use and does it have to be treated or marine grade? Would I be better served putting the "astro turf" looking carpet or plain old outdoor carpet over the plywood. Or, just paint the plywood and make it non-slip some how.</p><p></p><p>Any other advise or direction would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snitzel, post: 236208, member: 7467"] I have a 16X52 ALLWELD Aluminum flatboat with a 50HP Johnson, steering on right side, with a 55 # thrust Minn Kota Great White trolling motor. I have put some closed cell foam on the floor and want to cover it with plywood and carpet. I also want to extend the front casting area by about 2'. QUESTION IS: What thinkness plywood should I use and does it have to be treated or marine grade? Would I be better served putting the "astro turf" looking carpet or plain old outdoor carpet over the plywood. Or, just paint the plywood and make it non-slip some how. Any other advise or direction would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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