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Polar Kraft 1448 Flat conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Va Larry" data-source="post: 370763" data-attributes="member: 10145"><p>Boat, paint, and foam look good. Looks like a good foundation for a build. Have you decided on your floor? </p><p></p><p>You might want to consider fiberglass reinforced plastic wall board. It looks like you have the support for it. Most of your larger home stores carry it. It's much cheaper than Aluminum, weighs much less than wood, and doesn't absorb water or rot like wood. It's not what you want if you use heavy anchors with pointy ends, but should do fine for a bass fishing john boat. </p><p></p><p>By the way what did you use for the rest of your paint? Do you like it? It looks good, but in most of the pics it looks light green, in one it looks tan.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Va Larry, post: 370763, member: 10145"] Boat, paint, and foam look good. Looks like a good foundation for a build. Have you decided on your floor? You might want to consider fiberglass reinforced plastic wall board. It looks like you have the support for it. Most of your larger home stores carry it. It's much cheaper than Aluminum, weighs much less than wood, and doesn't absorb water or rot like wood. It's not what you want if you use heavy anchors with pointy ends, but should do fine for a bass fishing john boat. By the way what did you use for the rest of your paint? Do you like it? It looks good, but in most of the pics it looks light green, in one it looks tan. Good luck on your build. [/QUOTE]
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