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how to put a deck on a 15 ft tracker topper
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 204318" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>hahaha yea! Simply stated!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I wanted to be able to get mine out easily for cleaning so I put self adhesive Industrial strength 2" wide velcro strips along the tops of the ribs and put the flooring down on top of it. The adhesive holds one side to the top of the rib and the other side to the bottm sided of the plywood floor. It holds it down really well. If I want to pull the floor up I have to get help to do it becuase it holds it down so good. But I am able to get it out, and I didn't have to drill any holes or screw anything into my hull. </p><p></p><p>It was cheap and easy (the way I like it) and I don't have to worry about corroding screws or galvanic corrosion or whatever its called when two different metals touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 204318, member: 4585"] hahaha yea! Simply stated! I wanted to be able to get mine out easily for cleaning so I put self adhesive Industrial strength 2" wide velcro strips along the tops of the ribs and put the flooring down on top of it. The adhesive holds one side to the top of the rib and the other side to the bottm sided of the plywood floor. It holds it down really well. If I want to pull the floor up I have to get help to do it becuase it holds it down so good. But I am able to get it out, and I didn't have to drill any holes or screw anything into my hull. It was cheap and easy (the way I like it) and I don't have to worry about corroding screws or galvanic corrosion or whatever its called when two different metals touch. [/QUOTE]
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