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Ribbing on the inside of riveted boats...
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 71582" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Oh, you posted right as I was typing. I assume your hatches open to the hull, and aren't lined with anything. Really, your best option is to make hatch liners of some sort, either of wood, aluminum, or plastic storage totes, that lifts your stuff off the hull. Allows you to actually have a "bilge," which is defined as the lower part of the hull, under all the decks, whose sole purpose is to collect the water that inadvertently collects in the hull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 71582, member: 55"] Oh, you posted right as I was typing. I assume your hatches open to the hull, and aren't lined with anything. Really, your best option is to make hatch liners of some sort, either of wood, aluminum, or plastic storage totes, that lifts your stuff off the hull. Allows you to actually have a "bilge," which is defined as the lower part of the hull, under all the decks, whose sole purpose is to collect the water that inadvertently collects in the hull. [/QUOTE]
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