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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Eddie Spaghetti's 1979 16.5’ Lund "Mr. Pike"
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Spaghetti" data-source="post: 304328" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>I'd just say that it might be uncomfortable. In a hunting situation, I don't think you'd notice anything. In the summer, lipping a bass, you might end up with imprints in your knees. :LOL2: I think the Decko Dots are no longer made. Lookinf at Gary's site they have something different. <a href="https://www.garysupholstery.com/ntomarfloor.html" target="_blank">https://www.garysupholstery.com/ntomarfloor.html</a> It might not be as bad as the dots? You can get samples from Gary. BTW, I'm not affiliated with Gary's Upholstery in any way. I found them on the net, and am a very satisfied customer. =D> </p><p></p><p></p><p>I did lay out the floor in three pieces. I really wanted to hide the back seam, but it just didn't work out. The spacing between the ribs in the back of the boat was kind of screwy. This is what I have- approximately. The part under the splashwell is about 22" back to front. The two longer panels are @ 7' long. So, you're probably looking at two full 8' sheets, and maybe something @30". That's my guess anyway. I mounted the sheet in the back first. Got it in the way I wanted. Then, I worked out from there. I did try to make any adjustments on the straight side. I think the bevel on the outside was 30 degrees. I have a battery operated saw with an 8" blade that made the cutting on the outside easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Spaghetti, post: 304328, member: 4180"] I'd just say that it might be uncomfortable. In a hunting situation, I don't think you'd notice anything. In the summer, lipping a bass, you might end up with imprints in your knees. :LOL2: I think the Decko Dots are no longer made. Lookinf at Gary's site they have something different. [url]https://www.garysupholstery.com/ntomarfloor.html[/url] It might not be as bad as the dots? You can get samples from Gary. BTW, I'm not affiliated with Gary's Upholstery in any way. I found them on the net, and am a very satisfied customer. =D> I did lay out the floor in three pieces. I really wanted to hide the back seam, but it just didn't work out. The spacing between the ribs in the back of the boat was kind of screwy. This is what I have- approximately. The part under the splashwell is about 22" back to front. The two longer panels are @ 7' long. So, you're probably looking at two full 8' sheets, and maybe something @30". That's my guess anyway. I mounted the sheet in the back first. Got it in the way I wanted. Then, I worked out from there. I did try to make any adjustments on the straight side. I think the bevel on the outside was 30 degrees. I have a battery operated saw with an 8" blade that made the cutting on the outside easy. [/QUOTE]
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