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<blockquote data-quote="electricblue" data-source="post: 485665" data-attributes="member: 31426"><p>I just bought a Seaark 1652 and want to do a floor. Everything I have seen on youtube has a flat bottom. On mine when you get to the front it rises up. Id like to keep the floor flat and as low as possible. I dont want to jack the back up and lose all that space. Was thinking about using 2 sheets of thinner plywood to have it bow up in the front. Does anybody have a solution or come across this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="electricblue, post: 485665, member: 31426"] I just bought a Seaark 1652 and want to do a floor. Everything I have seen on youtube has a flat bottom. On mine when you get to the front it rises up. Id like to keep the floor flat and as low as possible. I dont want to jack the back up and lose all that space. Was thinking about using 2 sheets of thinner plywood to have it bow up in the front. Does anybody have a solution or come across this? [/QUOTE]
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