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TinBoats.net's Least Exciting Mod! Alumacraft 1648 NCS
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<blockquote data-quote="Butthead" data-source="post: 339908" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I glued the carpeted down after the wood was installed so that you wouldn't see any screws. The wood is screwed directly to the ribs and I want to say I used 17 screws in total 4-3-3-3-4. Between each rib on both sides, I used thin aluminum and bent it at a downward angle. I did this to fill the voids while also creating a space where stuff can sit nicely without it rolling around on the deck and if something small gets stuck down there, you can push down on the aluminum to easily get it out of the way to retrieve the item without messing up the aluminum.</p><p></p><p>I purchased the pedestal box from Warner's Dock:</p><p>Part number: 2-03-002-3238</p><p></p><p>Stacy Warner</p><p>Parts/Accessories & Warranty</p><p>Warner’s Dock Inc</p><p>888/222-3625</p><p>https://www.warnersdock.com</p><p></p><p>Here's the link to that page with description and part number:</p><p>https://www.warnersdock.com/ABCPandA/ABCJonSeats.htm</p><p></p><p>When I ordered, she said I had the option of grey or green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butthead, post: 339908, member: 637"] I glued the carpeted down after the wood was installed so that you wouldn't see any screws. The wood is screwed directly to the ribs and I want to say I used 17 screws in total 4-3-3-3-4. Between each rib on both sides, I used thin aluminum and bent it at a downward angle. I did this to fill the voids while also creating a space where stuff can sit nicely without it rolling around on the deck and if something small gets stuck down there, you can push down on the aluminum to easily get it out of the way to retrieve the item without messing up the aluminum. I purchased the pedestal box from Warner's Dock: Part number: 2-03-002-3238 Stacy Warner Parts/Accessories & Warranty Warner’s Dock Inc 888/222-3625 https://www.warnersdock.com Here's the link to that page with description and part number: https://www.warnersdock.com/ABCPandA/ABCJonSeats.htm When I ordered, she said I had the option of grey or green. [/QUOTE]
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