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floor supported by insulation foam in a v hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="answer3" data-source="post: 379393" data-attributes="member: 15618"><p>The floor is not flat as this is a v hull, but not too deep either. Maybe 3" in the middle compared to the levels on the sides. So if I add foam it will not be uniformly flat this is why I was thinking of adding plywood on top of it because it is strong and I will have a flat surface. So if the plywood floor does not touch the foam on all it's surface do you think it is fine or do I have to add some structure underneath using aluminum tubes/angles?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="answer3, post: 379393, member: 15618"] The floor is not flat as this is a v hull, but not too deep either. Maybe 3" in the middle compared to the levels on the sides. So if I add foam it will not be uniformly flat this is why I was thinking of adding plywood on top of it because it is strong and I will have a flat surface. So if the plywood floor does not touch the foam on all it's surface do you think it is fine or do I have to add some structure underneath using aluminum tubes/angles? [/QUOTE]
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