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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Alumacraft V Boat Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="jetmech" data-source="post: 290920" data-attributes="member: 10350"><p>Great looking project you have there. I have a thread going in the Boat House section called "lightweight decking" I have 7 foot by 19.5 inch wide sheets of aircraft floor boards that are made up of 2 thin layers of fiberglass with a honeycomb material in the middle. 1 sheet weighs only 8 lbs. would you be interested in being the test subject to try out for you decking. I would give you 2 sheets to try out, you would just have to pay for shipping. I have access to around 50 sheets of this. Let me know if you would be willing to test these out . I dont own a boat but want to purchase one next year or i would be testing this. I think this would be an awesome alternative to plywood as it is very heavy. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetmech, post: 290920, member: 10350"] Great looking project you have there. I have a thread going in the Boat House section called "lightweight decking" I have 7 foot by 19.5 inch wide sheets of aircraft floor boards that are made up of 2 thin layers of fiberglass with a honeycomb material in the middle. 1 sheet weighs only 8 lbs. would you be interested in being the test subject to try out for you decking. I would give you 2 sheets to try out, you would just have to pay for shipping. I have access to around 50 sheets of this. Let me know if you would be willing to test these out . I dont own a boat but want to purchase one next year or i would be testing this. I think this would be an awesome alternative to plywood as it is very heavy. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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