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YJs 1236 Semi V Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 364198" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>Under the floor will be the insulation foam (pink) from Home Depot. The floor it's self I wanted to use aluminum but I can't seem to find it where I can afford it. So, I'm thinking use aluminum for the framing/bracing then marine plywood sealed with two or three coats of spar varnish to seal it with. I was originally wanting to use marine carpet on that but the more I think about it, I don't want to have to spend who knows how much time digging hooks out of the carpet so leaning towards the vinyl. Fore and aft will be low decks with hatches about the same level as the original benches with storage for the battery and spare fuel jug and nav lights when not in use and a bailing bucket. On top of those will be the comfortable seats on the SliderG5's. Then all the way up front will be a higher, larger deck for storage of items like the anchor, spare ropes, tools and PFDs.</p><p>hehehe Guess I got a bit carried away on the answer but what the hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 364198, member: 14258"] Under the floor will be the insulation foam (pink) from Home Depot. The floor it's self I wanted to use aluminum but I can't seem to find it where I can afford it. So, I'm thinking use aluminum for the framing/bracing then marine plywood sealed with two or three coats of spar varnish to seal it with. I was originally wanting to use marine carpet on that but the more I think about it, I don't want to have to spend who knows how much time digging hooks out of the carpet so leaning towards the vinyl. Fore and aft will be low decks with hatches about the same level as the original benches with storage for the battery and spare fuel jug and nav lights when not in use and a bailing bucket. On top of those will be the comfortable seats on the SliderG5's. Then all the way up front will be a higher, larger deck for storage of items like the anchor, spare ropes, tools and PFDs. hehehe Guess I got a bit carried away on the answer but what the hell. [/QUOTE]
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