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<blockquote data-quote="sbm2240" data-source="post: 197701" data-attributes="member: 5698"><p>Thanks for the response. I hear what you are saying about the structural integrity of the boat, and that was my concern. I will continue with my plans to not remove the seats. </p><p></p><p>One tip for anyone doing plywood flooring. The guy I bought the boat from put plywood flooring in the boat without cutting around the ribs. I never understood why anyone would take the time to cut around the ribs to make the floor flush with the sides of the boat until I went fishing last weekend. We had our fishing scale slide down underneath the floor and couldn't get it out. I guess a good thing is we didn't need the scale, however I am now redoing the floors and cutting in the ribs to keep it flush so nothing can get lost under the floor again!</p><p></p><p>I'm replacing the flooring this weekend and will post pictures so you can see the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbm2240, post: 197701, member: 5698"] Thanks for the response. I hear what you are saying about the structural integrity of the boat, and that was my concern. I will continue with my plans to not remove the seats. One tip for anyone doing plywood flooring. The guy I bought the boat from put plywood flooring in the boat without cutting around the ribs. I never understood why anyone would take the time to cut around the ribs to make the floor flush with the sides of the boat until I went fishing last weekend. We had our fishing scale slide down underneath the floor and couldn't get it out. I guess a good thing is we didn't need the scale, however I am now redoing the floors and cutting in the ribs to keep it flush so nothing can get lost under the floor again! I'm replacing the flooring this weekend and will post pictures so you can see the difference. [/QUOTE]
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