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SIMPLE skiff ‘floor options’
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 492559" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Your welcome, attaching some angle material to the built-in tank seats makes it quite easy. This will give you a nice flat floor. With only 3/8" material you will need at least a center support, mabey more depending on how strong the material is. I used a 5/8" -5 ply plyood, exterior grade and it supported my 200 lbs with with very little flex. Had it in there for over 5 years, no issues. Let us know how you make out..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 492559, member: 1183"] Your welcome, attaching some angle material to the built-in tank seats makes it quite easy. This will give you a nice flat floor. With only 3/8" material you will need at least a center support, mabey more depending on how strong the material is. I used a 5/8" -5 ply plyood, exterior grade and it supported my 200 lbs with with very little flex. Had it in there for over 5 years, no issues. Let us know how you make out.. [/QUOTE]
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