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<blockquote data-quote="Big Buck" data-source="post: 62931" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>I am going to begin to work on the floor in the back of the boat. Do you guys think that it will be alright to screw 2x2's to the bottom of the seat across to the other seat for my floor to set on? Or will this put to much tension on my seats and cause them to start pulling away from the sides of the boat? Its an old boat, seems to be in really good shape but I don't want to do alot of harm to her if I don't have to. I thought if I could do that it would be easier that building a frame for the bottom of a boat that really don't have a flat part to it, with the cruvature of the bottom. Let me know what you guys think. I have tried to draw the braces on the picture below, never been know for my artisic abilities, but hope it helps explain what I was trying to say. Then my flooring will set on top of those braces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Buck, post: 62931, member: 896"] I am going to begin to work on the floor in the back of the boat. Do you guys think that it will be alright to screw 2x2's to the bottom of the seat across to the other seat for my floor to set on? Or will this put to much tension on my seats and cause them to start pulling away from the sides of the boat? Its an old boat, seems to be in really good shape but I don't want to do alot of harm to her if I don't have to. I thought if I could do that it would be easier that building a frame for the bottom of a boat that really don't have a flat part to it, with the cruvature of the bottom. Let me know what you guys think. I have tried to draw the braces on the picture below, never been know for my artisic abilities, but hope it helps explain what I was trying to say. Then my flooring will set on top of those braces. [/QUOTE]
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