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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1997 Tracker Pro Team 17 overhaul
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<blockquote data-quote="edwonbass" data-source="post: 431373" data-attributes="member: 14570"><p>As an experiment I left a piece of 1/2 inch exterior grade plywood in the back of my pickup since October. It's been through rain, snow, and ice and still shows no signs of de-lamination or bubbling on the surface. One end of the piece even stayed submerged for days at a time since I park on an incline and my plastic bed liner holds water.</p><p>I treated my deck parts with 3 coats of spar urethane and keep my boat covered when not fishing. </p><p>Between the urethane, carpet glue, and rubber backed carpet, I am going to officially stop worrying if I did enough to protect my wood. </p><p>I think you are going to be OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edwonbass, post: 431373, member: 14570"] As an experiment I left a piece of 1/2 inch exterior grade plywood in the back of my pickup since October. It's been through rain, snow, and ice and still shows no signs of de-lamination or bubbling on the surface. One end of the piece even stayed submerged for days at a time since I park on an incline and my plastic bed liner holds water. I treated my deck parts with 3 coats of spar urethane and keep my boat covered when not fishing. Between the urethane, carpet glue, and rubber backed carpet, I am going to officially stop worrying if I did enough to protect my wood. I think you are going to be OK. [/QUOTE]
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