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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Done for Spring!! before and afters
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<blockquote data-quote="phozzy" data-source="post: 132771" data-attributes="member: 2452"><p>Thanks for the compliments guys, the decking for the front casting deck is 1/2 exterior ply with primer and 3 coats of enamel. I added vinyl nonslip strips for grip. The center deck area is also primed and painted, the blue that you see is a product like dri deck but half the cost. Its made of flexible uv resistent vinyl. It comes in 12in square and you snap them together. I would recommend it to anyone over rug or vinyl. Easy to apply, easy to clean, lets the wood breath so it doesnt rot, and I can take it out and put it in my next boat. Its harder to see but my back deck is made of tongue and groove pine slats. It has great horizontal strength which is what I needed because of the way I supported it. Everything in the entire boat, front deck, floors and back casting deck are easily removeable for winter storage and easy re-application of varnish/paint. The mighty delaware river is finally coming down after all the rain we had, I should have her out this week for the first time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phozzy, post: 132771, member: 2452"] Thanks for the compliments guys, the decking for the front casting deck is 1/2 exterior ply with primer and 3 coats of enamel. I added vinyl nonslip strips for grip. The center deck area is also primed and painted, the blue that you see is a product like dri deck but half the cost. Its made of flexible uv resistent vinyl. It comes in 12in square and you snap them together. I would recommend it to anyone over rug or vinyl. Easy to apply, easy to clean, lets the wood breath so it doesnt rot, and I can take it out and put it in my next boat. Its harder to see but my back deck is made of tongue and groove pine slats. It has great horizontal strength which is what I needed because of the way I supported it. Everything in the entire boat, front deck, floors and back casting deck are easily removeable for winter storage and easy re-application of varnish/paint. The mighty delaware river is finally coming down after all the rain we had, I should have her out this week for the first time! [/QUOTE]
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