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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 496360" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>The ony issue I see with aluminum is...how easy to remove when you need to?? I have always used plywood for that reason...sooner or later the floor needs to comevup for cleaning, lost lure, credit card slipped into a crack or keys went under in a crack you didn't realize they would fit into..as you might guess, I speak from experience and not always the fun kind. The insulation board between ribs where the floor is flat works great and will support a lot of weight....so does a piece of 1/2" extra ply plywood !!! Doesn't weigh much either.....in fact have used 3/8" plywood 5 ply material over a insulation board supported flat floor and no noticible flex with a 200 lb guy jumping up an down.. Your boat, your call, but at least consider what the furure might bring...plywood is easier and cheaper than aluminum to work with....just a hint....lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 496360, member: 1183"] The ony issue I see with aluminum is...how easy to remove when you need to?? I have always used plywood for that reason...sooner or later the floor needs to comevup for cleaning, lost lure, credit card slipped into a crack or keys went under in a crack you didn't realize they would fit into..as you might guess, I speak from experience and not always the fun kind. The insulation board between ribs where the floor is flat works great and will support a lot of weight....so does a piece of 1/2" extra ply plywood !!! Doesn't weigh much either.....in fact have used 3/8" plywood 5 ply material over a insulation board supported flat floor and no noticible flex with a 200 lb guy jumping up an down.. Your boat, your call, but at least consider what the furure might bring...plywood is easier and cheaper than aluminum to work with....just a hint....lol... [/QUOTE]
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