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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 492164" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I got caught up watching a guy do several boats and he always coated the plywood with fiberglass resin on both sides and edges. Now y’all have me wondering if I should have purchased epoxy instead. Lol</p><p>The floor is going to be easily removable in sections and each section will have marine carpet with a moisture barrier on the back. It will be attached to the plywood with canvas snaps. I’m going to be able to disassemble everything for cleaning and drying.</p><p> I’m going to a lot of trouble but after what I had to do because of what I found when I removed the old treated plywood I’m making sure every thing stays clean and dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 492164, member: 27803"] I got caught up watching a guy do several boats and he always coated the plywood with fiberglass resin on both sides and edges. Now y’all have me wondering if I should have purchased epoxy instead. Lol The floor is going to be easily removable in sections and each section will have marine carpet with a moisture barrier on the back. It will be attached to the plywood with canvas snaps. I’m going to be able to disassemble everything for cleaning and drying. I’m going to a lot of trouble but after what I had to do because of what I found when I removed the old treated plywood I’m making sure every thing stays clean and dry. [/QUOTE]
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