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Ivan Yonge April 8th 04 08:18 PM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 
Has anyone successfully built the floor for aluminum boat? Any web site that
teaches you how to do it?

I have a cheap basic 15' boat with benches, is it dangerous to get rid of
the benches? or should I just build the floor leaving the benches there? or
is it better to sell the boat and buy another one?

Any help or recommendation would be appreciated.



Doug Fitzpatrick April 8th 04 09:20 PM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 19:18:27 UTC, "Ivan Yonge"
wrote:

Has anyone successfully built the floor for aluminum boat? Any web site that
teaches you how to do it?

I have a cheap basic 15' boat with benches, is it dangerous to get rid of
the benches?



Is there floatation under the benches? I think I'd leave the benches
alone!


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Regards,
Doug

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Ivan Yonge April 8th 04 09:31 PM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 

Yes, but I think I can move those floatation thing to the new floor.


"Doug Fitzpatrick" wrote in message
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 19:18:27 UTC, "Ivan Yonge"
wrote:

Has anyone successfully built the floor for aluminum boat? Any web site

that
teaches you how to do it?

I have a cheap basic 15' boat with benches, is it dangerous to get rid

of
the benches?



Is there floatation under the benches? I think I'd leave the benches
alone!


--
Regards,
Doug

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Lloyd Sumpter April 8th 04 10:14 PM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 
On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 19:18:27 +0000, Ivan Yonge wrote:

Has anyone successfully built the floor for aluminum boat? Any web site that
teaches you how to do it?

I have a cheap basic 15' boat with benches, is it dangerous to get rid of
the benches? or should I just build the floor leaving the benches there? or
is it better to sell the boat and buy another one?

Any help or recommendation would be appreciated.


On my 12ft aluminum, the "benches" are part of the structure of the hull
(they hold the sides). I'd leave them, or provide alternative like ribs.
Try posting to rec.boats.building - they may have more insight there.

Lloyd Sumpter
"The Tin Boat" Mirrocraft 12


The Moe Szyslak Experience \(feat. Homer\) April 9th 04 03:34 AM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 
Not only have I built a floor for an aluminum boat (1999 "Lund" SV-16), I
also added a casting platform, livewell, underseat storage, built-in battery
box, running lights etc. I did cut an 18" gap in the centre of the middle
bench to facilitate easier movment throughout the boat. As Lloyd mentioned
the benches are needed for structural integrity so I wouldn't recommend
removing them completely. I did remove the foam flotation from the benches
so I could use the empty cavity for storage but I did compensate for its
removal by adding foam under the floor. The whole project took me about 40
hours. If you would like pictures I'd be more than happy to send them to
you.



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The Moe Szyslak Experience (feat. Homer)



Roomates Computer April 9th 04 05:42 AM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 
Hi... would you mind sending me your project photos to


The more photos the better, thanks for help!! appreciated and thanks!


"The Moe Szyslak Experience (feat. Homer)" wrote in
message news:YYndc.23711$J56.7516@edtnps89...
Not only have I built a floor for an aluminum boat (1999 "Lund" SV-16), I
also added a casting platform, livewell, underseat storage, built-in

battery
box, running lights etc. I did cut an 18" gap in the centre of the middle
bench to facilitate easier movment throughout the boat. As Lloyd mentioned
the benches are needed for structural integrity so I wouldn't recommend
removing them completely. I did remove the foam flotation from the benches
so I could use the empty cavity for storage but I did compensate for its
removal by adding foam under the floor. The whole project took me about 40
hours. If you would like pictures I'd be more than happy to send them to
you.



--
The Moe Szyslak Experience (feat. Homer)





Bill Kiene April 9th 04 07:33 AM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 
Don't use 3/4" plywood or it will be too heavy when finished.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA

Web site: www.kiene.com


"Ivan Yonge" wrote in message
gers.com...
Has anyone successfully built the floor for aluminum boat? Any web site

that
teaches you how to do it?

I have a cheap basic 15' boat with benches, is it dangerous to get rid of
the benches? or should I just build the floor leaving the benches there?

or
is it better to sell the boat and buy another one?

Any help or recommendation would be appreciated.





The Moe Szyslak Experience \(feat. Homer\) April 9th 04 03:23 PM

Floor project for my 15' boat
 
"Crestliner" uses 3/4 inch plywood for its flooring. The reason I know this
is because I have removed a "Crestliner" floor to re-carpet it. 3/4 inch
plywood is fine. As to what effect it had on mine I'll never know as I did
the whole thing before I even put the boat in the water for the first time.

--
The Moe Szyslak Experience (feat. Homer)
"Bill Kiene" wrote in message
. com...
Don't use 3/4" plywood or it will be too heavy when finished.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA

Web site: www.kiene.com


"Ivan Yonge" wrote in message
gers.com...
Has anyone successfully built the floor for aluminum boat? Any web site

that
teaches you how to do it?

I have a cheap basic 15' boat with benches, is it dangerous to get rid

of
the benches? or should I just build the floor leaving the benches there?

or
is it better to sell the boat and buy another one?

Any help or recommendation would be appreciated.








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