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<blockquote data-quote="Nevillizer" data-source="post: 131494" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>I found a resource that has these in Dallas (CL sale-h6dcz-1666590881@craigslist.org ). Was think of useing them as braceing, and flooring. They are 47.75 by 39.5 I don't think I could by the aluminum for this cheap. ($14.00). The Durcraft is 42 at the floor. So I could turn them side ways for 3/4 the length of the boat until it gets narrow toward the front. Also maybe disassemble a couple and use the piecse for bracing and such. Just a though. What do y'all think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevillizer, post: 131494, member: 1773"] I found a resource that has these in Dallas (CL sale-h6dcz-1666590881@craigslist.org ). Was think of useing them as braceing, and flooring. They are 47.75 by 39.5 I don't think I could by the aluminum for this cheap. ($14.00). The Durcraft is 42 at the floor. So I could turn them side ways for 3/4 the length of the boat until it gets narrow toward the front. Also maybe disassemble a couple and use the piecse for bracing and such. Just a though. What do y'all think [/QUOTE]
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