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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
DrNip's Weld-Craft 1248 - Hit 32.1 MPH!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="mfu5324" data-source="post: 392253" data-attributes="member: 13055"><p>Hey DrNip,</p><p>You might consider leaving about a 2 to 4 inch gap in the very middle of the boat where the foam is. This way larger items will drain easier... I originally put my foam across the entire floor and had drainage issues... I then modified it and left a 3 inch gap right in the middle and have had 0 issues with drainage .. the foam stayed in place too after the floor was riveted down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfu5324, post: 392253, member: 13055"] Hey DrNip, You might consider leaving about a 2 to 4 inch gap in the very middle of the boat where the foam is. This way larger items will drain easier... I originally put my foam across the entire floor and had drainage issues... I then modified it and left a 3 inch gap right in the middle and have had 0 issues with drainage .. the foam stayed in place too after the floor was riveted down [/QUOTE]
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