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<blockquote data-quote="Scout27" data-source="post: 336342" data-attributes="member: 5117"><p>For me, it was the ease of working with wood as I am a carpenter. Aluminum channel or angle for supports and framing, and 1/2" marine plywood for floors and decks. I actually wanted a little more weight to stiffen the ride on my 1648 Alumacraft. The floor boards have closed cell foam under them between the ribs as well. </p><p></p><p>After I cut everything out, trimmed and sanded them, I took them to my local LineX dealer who sprayed the tops and edges. They'll never come apart or delaminate. You have a choice of colors also. I think he charged me $65 - $85 for the whole thing. This is the second rig I've done this to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scout27, post: 336342, member: 5117"] For me, it was the ease of working with wood as I am a carpenter. Aluminum channel or angle for supports and framing, and 1/2" marine plywood for floors and decks. I actually wanted a little more weight to stiffen the ride on my 1648 Alumacraft. The floor boards have closed cell foam under them between the ribs as well. After I cut everything out, trimmed and sanded them, I took them to my local LineX dealer who sprayed the tops and edges. They'll never come apart or delaminate. You have a choice of colors also. I think he charged me $65 - $85 for the whole thing. This is the second rig I've done this to. [/QUOTE]
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