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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Redecking a Bass Tracker
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkrvrbart" data-source="post: 449628" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>If I were to use plywood, it would be 3/4”, so the 1/8” plate is a little lighter. It is 1/8. And I’d feel better about rivets, plus I’m thinking about silicone between the rib and deck to eliminate any rattles. The upper bow deck and the custom stern deck I’m going to add will most likely be diamond plate 1/4” aluminum. I have about enough to make that happen. I would like to get it done by this summer to get them on the water, but the redecking is just the tip of the iceberg. Needs a complete rewire job, and I haven’t heard the engine run in three years. Looks more like some fall fishing may happen at the earliest. I’ll post build pictures. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkrvrbart, post: 449628, member: 23509"] If I were to use plywood, it would be 3/4”, so the 1/8” plate is a little lighter. It is 1/8. And I’d feel better about rivets, plus I’m thinking about silicone between the rib and deck to eliminate any rattles. The upper bow deck and the custom stern deck I’m going to add will most likely be diamond plate 1/4” aluminum. I have about enough to make that happen. I would like to get it done by this summer to get them on the water, but the redecking is just the tip of the iceberg. Needs a complete rewire job, and I haven’t heard the engine run in three years. Looks more like some fall fishing may happen at the earliest. I’ll post build pictures. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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