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1976 Duracraft Flooring question
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<blockquote data-quote="Swampfox88" data-source="post: 312669" data-attributes="member: 11552"><p>I have an older 1436 and it has a flat floor I believe is from factory, the floor is riveted , I tried to lift a piece of the floor to see whats underneath, it appears to have foam and ribs. the foam is formed around the ribs (looks factory) The foam was sogging wet the little bit I could see from sitting in rain I assume, I now have boat in garage. My question is should I take the time, to take up floor and replace the foam? or should I let it dry and it will be fine? I don't want any added weight especially if its useless.[ATTACH=full]51826[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]51827[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swampfox88, post: 312669, member: 11552"] I have an older 1436 and it has a flat floor I believe is from factory, the floor is riveted , I tried to lift a piece of the floor to see whats underneath, it appears to have foam and ribs. the foam is formed around the ribs (looks factory) The foam was sogging wet the little bit I could see from sitting in rain I assume, I now have boat in garage. My question is should I take the time, to take up floor and replace the foam? or should I let it dry and it will be fine? I don't want any added weight especially if its useless.[ATTACH type="full" alt="floor boat.jpg"]51826._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="boat floor 2.jpg"]51827._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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