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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 186666" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Most people just leave their perferated floors bare aluninium but I've talked to a guy that sprayed truck bed liner on his. He said it only anded a couple of pounds to the whole floor. Perforated is the way to go for on outboard jet if you have to have a floor and need it to be light weight. Most people will weld in braces in between their ribs to keep it from bowing. You can get buy without them and keep it from bowing if you just watch about putting to much weight in between the ribs. They can get hot but that is just to your bare feet. I don't think I would put foam under a perferated floor because it dosn't look nearly as nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 186666, member: 4627"] Most people just leave their perferated floors bare aluninium but I've talked to a guy that sprayed truck bed liner on his. He said it only anded a couple of pounds to the whole floor. Perforated is the way to go for on outboard jet if you have to have a floor and need it to be light weight. Most people will weld in braces in between their ribs to keep it from bowing. You can get buy without them and keep it from bowing if you just watch about putting to much weight in between the ribs. They can get hot but that is just to your bare feet. I don't think I would put foam under a perferated floor because it dosn't look nearly as nice. [/QUOTE]
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