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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1997 Fisher Freedom 200 restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="MrBoo" data-source="post: 470711" data-attributes="member: 25300"><p>Here the console has been separated and prepped to be removed. The rest of the deck has been pulled up, carpet removed, inspections, then the panels laid back down. I must say, the wood cold be in worse shape based on the condition. No doubt, it was time to be replaced, but it was still in decent shape other than not having any holding power at all for screws. </p><p></p><p>I'll use the existing deck panels as a template for the new floor. Of course I have to plan for the difference between carpet between the panels. I'll treat all the support beams and add some sort of rubber or weather stripping to the supports before the panels are replaced. Or I am open to great ideas on what to do. I am pretty sure I do not want the panels directly on the metal unless there is a good reason to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBoo, post: 470711, member: 25300"] Here the console has been separated and prepped to be removed. The rest of the deck has been pulled up, carpet removed, inspections, then the panels laid back down. I must say, the wood cold be in worse shape based on the condition. No doubt, it was time to be replaced, but it was still in decent shape other than not having any holding power at all for screws. I'll use the existing deck panels as a template for the new floor. Of course I have to plan for the difference between carpet between the panels. I'll treat all the support beams and add some sort of rubber or weather stripping to the supports before the panels are replaced. Or I am open to great ideas on what to do. I am pretty sure I do not want the panels directly on the metal unless there is a good reason to do so. [/QUOTE]
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