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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="buzzbarto" data-source="post: 358961" data-attributes="member: 14654"><p>Started removing the floor. The styrofoam is waterlogged. Didn't realize that could happen. The carpet came up easily. The plywood on the other hand is a different story. They used stainless self tappers, 6 per rib. Most of them held great. Having to slot quite a few with a dremel and use a big flat screwdriver to remove them. I will probably go with the pink foam insulation between the ribs like I've seen lots of guys on here do and aluminum for the floor. Topped with some type of truck bed liner roll on stuff. Any suggestions as to what thickness aluminum to use? I'm thinking about painting the boat a tan color or tan camo of some sort and the floor/decks a dark brown. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]65846[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzbarto, post: 358961, member: 14654"] Started removing the floor. The styrofoam is waterlogged. Didn't realize that could happen. The carpet came up easily. The plywood on the other hand is a different story. They used stainless self tappers, 6 per rib. Most of them held great. Having to slot quite a few with a dremel and use a big flat screwdriver to remove them. I will probably go with the pink foam insulation between the ribs like I've seen lots of guys on here do and aluminum for the floor. Topped with some type of truck bed liner roll on stuff. Any suggestions as to what thickness aluminum to use? I'm thinking about painting the boat a tan color or tan camo of some sort and the floor/decks a dark brown. [ATTACH type="full" alt="792014II.jpg"]65846._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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