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Someone take me to school on deck framing!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebug" data-source="post: 406170" data-attributes="member: 11893"><p>I personally would lean toward both of your ideas. I would frame in the the rear section like in the first photo you posted and then attach an aluminum panel to the right and left section via quarter turn fasteners (Dzus fasteners). This allows you to stand on that section while fishing yet you can readily remove the panel to access the area underneath for maintenance of the battery or fuel tanks below. If you don't have either of those you could use it for storage.</p><p></p><p>The idea about extending the rear deck forward is also something I would probably do as well. Again you will be gaining more rear deck to fish from.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 pesos.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebug, post: 406170, member: 11893"] I personally would lean toward both of your ideas. I would frame in the the rear section like in the first photo you posted and then attach an aluminum panel to the right and left section via quarter turn fasteners (Dzus fasteners). This allows you to stand on that section while fishing yet you can readily remove the panel to access the area underneath for maintenance of the battery or fuel tanks below. If you don't have either of those you could use it for storage. The idea about extending the rear deck forward is also something I would probably do as well. Again you will be gaining more rear deck to fish from. Just my 2 pesos. Rob [/QUOTE]
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