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Decking-When and when not to.
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<blockquote data-quote="daniel_loz" data-source="post: 94034" data-attributes="member: 1703"><p>Jamie were you referring to a 48" floor width? My 1448 Monark Jon doesnt react at all like your saying. Granted, it is a very heavy boat, but still I dont see the reaction your claiming. My boat is decked to the top in the front and is soon to be decking similarly in the rear. The 3 or 4 foot of open area in between is getting a flat floor put in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daniel_loz, post: 94034, member: 1703"] Jamie were you referring to a 48" floor width? My 1448 Monark Jon doesnt react at all like your saying. Granted, it is a very heavy boat, but still I dont see the reaction your claiming. My boat is decked to the top in the front and is soon to be decking similarly in the rear. The 3 or 4 foot of open area in between is getting a flat floor put in. [/QUOTE]
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