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<blockquote data-quote="crannman" data-source="post: 478649" data-attributes="member: 28673"><p>Today I cut the SeaDeck EVA foam for the floor. </p><p>I plan to install it in between the water channels and ribs. Should help to deaden sound and provide some traction! Trying to keep the boat as light as possible so it’s easy for me to load and unload from my pick up by myself! </p><p>Took my time to first sketch and lay out what was needed before ordering a 40” x 80” sheet. Worked out the sizes on paper first to optimize the coverage! Sketched out the floor and measurements and assigned a number for each bay 1 thru 4, and then marked the back of the EVA foam to match the layout on sketch. Going to use the remaining material from the floor to cover the seat aft of the bow.</p><p>Used scissors this time as my utility knife went a little off on the straight edge into the material the last time I used it! </p><p>Scissors took a little more time and effort but came out nice. I bent and curled the strip I was cutting forward of the cut which helped to make the cut a bit easier and straight!</p><p>Next I’ll lay out the lengths for each bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crannman, post: 478649, member: 28673"] Today I cut the SeaDeck EVA foam for the floor. I plan to install it in between the water channels and ribs. Should help to deaden sound and provide some traction! Trying to keep the boat as light as possible so it’s easy for me to load and unload from my pick up by myself! Took my time to first sketch and lay out what was needed before ordering a 40” x 80” sheet. Worked out the sizes on paper first to optimize the coverage! Sketched out the floor and measurements and assigned a number for each bay 1 thru 4, and then marked the back of the EVA foam to match the layout on sketch. Going to use the remaining material from the floor to cover the seat aft of the bow. Used scissors this time as my utility knife went a little off on the straight edge into the material the last time I used it! Scissors took a little more time and effort but came out nice. I bent and curled the strip I was cutting forward of the cut which helped to make the cut a bit easier and straight! Next I’ll lay out the lengths for each bay. [/QUOTE]
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