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1976 Duracraft Flooring question
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyrulz" data-source="post: 312860" data-attributes="member: 10914"><p>I'd leave the side panels as they are since that's not really useable floor space. & if they're foamed, leave the foam or replace it since foam amount & placement are engineered to float the boat level if it's swamped.</p><p></p><p>that said, i doubt the side foam is vital, so if you have a good plan to make use of that space, then it's probably no biggie to remove the foam there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyrulz, post: 312860, member: 10914"] I'd leave the side panels as they are since that's not really useable floor space. & if they're foamed, leave the foam or replace it since foam amount & placement are engineered to float the boat level if it's swamped. that said, i doubt the side foam is vital, so if you have a good plan to make use of that space, then it's probably no biggie to remove the foam there. [/QUOTE]
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