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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 168453" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>Thad, Look at the post "Alumacraft 1648 (updated 9/7/10)" down below. It's close to what you have and looks good. Exposed ribs are no problem but you could cut the aluminum you pull off to flat sheeting and put it back over your ribs. Then bring your flooring up two feet or so and put expanding foam under that with storage placed in the floor and seating where you want it. That would give you a nice big walk around stable safe boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 168453, member: 3325"] Thad, Look at the post "Alumacraft 1648 (updated 9/7/10)" down below. It's close to what you have and looks good. Exposed ribs are no problem but you could cut the aluminum you pull off to flat sheeting and put it back over your ribs. Then bring your flooring up two feet or so and put expanding foam under that with storage placed in the floor and seating where you want it. That would give you a nice big walk around stable safe boat. [/QUOTE]
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