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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1978 Lund Mr Pike 18 Foot
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<blockquote data-quote="soccertoad20" data-source="post: 363787" data-attributes="member: 15025"><p>Since my boat is 6' wide what would be the best way to build the floor? Plywood only comes 4' x 8' max. Am I going to be buying quite a few boards only going 4' at a time so I can use the length of the plywood to span the width of the boat?</p><p></p><p>I had a thought of getting regular boards 18' long to span the entire length of the boat so I won't have to line up the seams so they are over a rib so screw both boards on the same rib. If I went this route will it matter that I would have tons of seams the length of the boat and letting water to the bottom? Unless I caulk that 3M 5200 into all the seams. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soccertoad20, post: 363787, member: 15025"] Since my boat is 6' wide what would be the best way to build the floor? Plywood only comes 4' x 8' max. Am I going to be buying quite a few boards only going 4' at a time so I can use the length of the plywood to span the width of the boat? I had a thought of getting regular boards 18' long to span the entire length of the boat so I won't have to line up the seams so they are over a rib so screw both boards on the same rib. If I went this route will it matter that I would have tons of seams the length of the boat and letting water to the bottom? Unless I caulk that 3M 5200 into all the seams. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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