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<blockquote data-quote="Ghoti" data-source="post: 436826" data-attributes="member: 5530"><p>I have been designing and redesigning for my deck and researching it to death for awhile and today for the first time I just realized that the area is too long and too wide to use a sheet of plywood . My deck area is 82" long and 54" wide at the widest part and just under 48" at the bow. I am looking for ideas on how to approach this. I will be using the existing front deck and middle seat as support with 2x2 framed support in between. I plan on a livewell in the middle seat area and a couple hatches to access the middle storage area. I cannot seem to visualize how to come up with the added inches without it looking like a jigsaw puzzle. I will be carpeting the deck and would like to minimize the number of seems. I do have a Kreg pocket jig system that I could use to join the pieces together. Just looking for a few ideas Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghoti, post: 436826, member: 5530"] I have been designing and redesigning for my deck and researching it to death for awhile and today for the first time I just realized that the area is too long and too wide to use a sheet of plywood . My deck area is 82" long and 54" wide at the widest part and just under 48" at the bow. I am looking for ideas on how to approach this. I will be using the existing front deck and middle seat as support with 2x2 framed support in between. I plan on a livewell in the middle seat area and a couple hatches to access the middle storage area. I cannot seem to visualize how to come up with the added inches without it looking like a jigsaw puzzle. I will be carpeting the deck and would like to minimize the number of seems. I do have a Kreg pocket jig system that I could use to join the pieces together. Just looking for a few ideas Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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