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What would you do to add fishing decks and storgae lockers to an aluminum
boat?

Weight is an issue since the boat is intended for shallw water exploration.
An extra inch of draft might make the difference between getting into a back
lake or not.

I was thinking plywood, but like I said weight is a concern.





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Balsa-cored or foam-cored panels. Light weight, easy to tab together with just
a little Frozen Snot, and simple-ish to cut.
I believe Baltek still makes the balsa variety, and I'm ure a quick google will
find others.

Luck.
Steve
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ...
What would you do to add fishing decks and storgae lockers to an aluminum
boat?

Weight is an issue since the boat is intended for shallw water exploration.
An extra inch of draft might make the difference between getting into a back
lake or not.

I was thinking plywood, but like I said weight is a concern.



Not to be a smart ass, but what about aluminum?
Scotty
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What would you do to add fishing decks and storgae lockers to an

aluminum
boat?

Weight is an issue since the boat is intended for shallw water

exploration.
An extra inch of draft might make the difference between getting into a

back
lake or not.

I was thinking plywood, but like I said weight is a concern.



Not to be a smart ass, but what about aluminum?
Scotty


It is an option. I can do the ply easier.



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