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![]() First put the boards in loosely touching in a W-like shape, with the plastic strips that go between the boards loosely fit. Press the boards down in place, so that they settle in the connecting plastic strips, and the floor becomes smooth. Then put on the side plastic strips. Then inflate. On Apr 10, 11:18 am, Chris - online.co.uk wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: Are you trying to insert and remove the floorboards with the boat inflated? The floor in my Zodiac works slightly differently, but once the tubes are inflated I can't posisbly imagine an easy way to get them in or out. Maybe a good thing, as they won't be falling out when the dinghy is hauled up with a davit or even towed in rough seas. Maybe Avon floors are supposed to be inserted and removed with the boat inflated. I would guess more likely not- but it would be a guess. This is with the boat deflated - like the Zodiac there is no way you would get the floorboards in with the boat inflated. The trouble is there is a lot of blood, sweat and tears to get them in with the boat deflated. Thanks Chris -- Cut along the dotted line to reply |
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