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dockboyFri Jan-20-06 02:59 PM
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#975, "Deck options"
Fri Jan-20-06 03:02 PM by dockboy

  

          

Whatup! A couple months ago I had a post on this board about building a deck for my Valco alumninum. Well, it's been a while and I still don't have a deck. But I do have a cool idea. I know a guy who does metal cutting. I can't build my deck out of anything less than 3/4" plywood w/o supports. But the weight on the appropriate size 3/4 ply would be extremely heavy. So I was thinking, could I use 3/8-1/2 alumninum for the deck? The deck would cover the middle seat to the front seat in a 3 seat aluminum V-bow boat. With thicker aluminum like this, it would be lighter and not require supports, or so I would think? If it does, I was going to use bolts and nuts to secure the deck down to the front and middle seats in 6 different places, 3 on each seat. Then I would cover the aluminum with Non- Skid coating and glue the carpet for the deck on that. What do you guys thinks?

Bass + Fisherman= BAASS ADDICTT!!!

  

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Deck options [View all] , dockboy, Fri Jan-20-06 02:59 PM
  RE: Deck options, swimbait, Jan 20th 2006, #1
RE: Deck options, dockboy, Jan 20th 2006, #2
      RE: Deck options, magmaster, Jan 23rd 2006, #3
           RE: Deck options, swimbait, Jan 24th 2006, #4
                RE: Deck options, magmaster, Jan 24th 2006, #5
                     RE: Deck options, dockboy, Jan 27th 2006, #6

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