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<blockquote data-quote="Chucknduck" data-source="post: 386395" data-attributes="member: 18510"><p>Broken screws can be a bit troublesome but can be drilled out just like rivets, the front Deck because of the rise in hull from back to front will require some form of taller supports underneath in sieve real spots since it will not follow contour of floor. I was going to use cedar to block it out where needed but e considering the rigid foam doubled up. </p><p>Can the foam have the compression strength to make this work,measured about 5 1/2'depth near middle seat and floor slopes up toward the front deck down to anoint 2" deck to floors</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>_________________</p><p>~Mac~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chucknduck, post: 386395, member: 18510"] Broken screws can be a bit troublesome but can be drilled out just like rivets, the front Deck because of the rise in hull from back to front will require some form of taller supports underneath in sieve real spots since it will not follow contour of floor. I was going to use cedar to block it out where needed but e considering the rigid foam doubled up. Can the foam have the compression strength to make this work,measured about 5 1/2'depth near middle seat and floor slopes up toward the front deck down to anoint 2" deck to floors _________________ ~Mac~ [/QUOTE]
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