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<blockquote data-quote="MeanMouth" data-source="post: 137307" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>Welcome bassunpro! I'm sure you're going to find a whole lot of help from Tinboats and the great members. Everyone here will certainly give a helping hand should you need any information.</p><p></p><p>Lots of pictures are what drive this site, so if you can, upload a picture or two when you get the new boat. That way, questions will be a little easier to answer. </p><p></p><p>You can certainly deck a 14 footer, but the wider the bottom of the boat, the more stable it will be. Most people drill and screw/bolt into the ribs that run across the hull to avoid having any future issues with leaks. There are many types of marine sealant though, that will usually dry hard and can even be sanded and painted.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Overall, if you can get some pictures of the boat up here, you'll receive a lot more feedback. Welcome aboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeanMouth, post: 137307, member: 2460"] Welcome bassunpro! I'm sure you're going to find a whole lot of help from Tinboats and the great members. Everyone here will certainly give a helping hand should you need any information. Lots of pictures are what drive this site, so if you can, upload a picture or two when you get the new boat. That way, questions will be a little easier to answer. You can certainly deck a 14 footer, but the wider the bottom of the boat, the more stable it will be. Most people drill and screw/bolt into the ribs that run across the hull to avoid having any future issues with leaks. There are many types of marine sealant though, that will usually dry hard and can even be sanded and painted. Overall, if you can get some pictures of the boat up here, you'll receive a lot more feedback. Welcome aboard. [/QUOTE]
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