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<blockquote data-quote="mgros483" data-source="post: 394124" data-attributes="member: 14360"><p>Don't use adhesive. Either screw it or just test it out and see if it will just lay in there with no fasteners. Some folks do this and it's really easy to remove if you want to replace carpet or whatever. Depending on how it's cut it might sit in there just fine. </p><p></p><p>I would definitely not put 4" of plywood layered in there. That would be super heavy and unnecessary. As previously said, try moving around some weight you already have in the boat. I wouldn't add extra weight if not necessary. If you want it flush with the deck, build a subframe and use just one sheet of plywood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgros483, post: 394124, member: 14360"] Don't use adhesive. Either screw it or just test it out and see if it will just lay in there with no fasteners. Some folks do this and it's really easy to remove if you want to replace carpet or whatever. Depending on how it's cut it might sit in there just fine. I would definitely not put 4" of plywood layered in there. That would be super heavy and unnecessary. As previously said, try moving around some weight you already have in the boat. I wouldn't add extra weight if not necessary. If you want it flush with the deck, build a subframe and use just one sheet of plywood. [/QUOTE]
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