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which type of plywood for decking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Backslider" data-source="post: 278296" data-attributes="member: 8683"><p>I used the 3/4 inch plywood because I have a couple buddies who weight 275 lbs + and I want to put in pedestal seats. I was looking for a bit more strength in the deck. Also, I put blue foam insulation under the deck for flotation, too. That took out the flex in the plywood near the side edges of the sheets.</p><p></p><p>Another note, I put my carpet down using Liquid Nails and just I've learned, and as another Tin Boats member said, its water soluble and will come loose in the rain. It is and it did. #-o Luckily the rivets are holding it in place well enough to get by this summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backslider, post: 278296, member: 8683"] I used the 3/4 inch plywood because I have a couple buddies who weight 275 lbs + and I want to put in pedestal seats. I was looking for a bit more strength in the deck. Also, I put blue foam insulation under the deck for flotation, too. That took out the flex in the plywood near the side edges of the sheets. Another note, I put my carpet down using Liquid Nails and just I've learned, and as another Tin Boats member said, its water soluble and will come loose in the rain. It is and it did. #-o Luckily the rivets are holding it in place well enough to get by this summer. [/QUOTE]
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