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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1248 Weldbilt Project
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<blockquote data-quote="mfu5324" data-source="post: 334238" data-attributes="member: 13055"><p>For the next layer of the floor (before the covering) My goal was to not use any plywood - too **** heavy. I had read on the boards about the expensive coosa board and the space station stuff and the airplane floors etc etc. Ya right... its a 12 foot jon boat -- no way am I going to lay 1/3 of the price of the boat for a piece of floor covering. </p><p></p><p>Now, I only needed a 4 x 5 piece of material (since my 3 foot deck came installed), so purchased the fiberglass board from Home Depot (you know, the stuff you put on the walls in a shower or bathroom) for $25. Waterproof, wont rot and lightweight to a degree. I was actually surprised but those boards are actually quite heavy. Once cut out the weight was around 15 pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfu5324, post: 334238, member: 13055"] For the next layer of the floor (before the covering) My goal was to not use any plywood - too **** heavy. I had read on the boards about the expensive coosa board and the space station stuff and the airplane floors etc etc. Ya right... its a 12 foot jon boat -- no way am I going to lay 1/3 of the price of the boat for a piece of floor covering. Now, I only needed a 4 x 5 piece of material (since my 3 foot deck came installed), so purchased the fiberglass board from Home Depot (you know, the stuff you put on the walls in a shower or bathroom) for $25. Waterproof, wont rot and lightweight to a degree. I was actually surprised but those boards are actually quite heavy. Once cut out the weight was around 15 pounds. [/QUOTE]
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