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Has anyone put a casting deck on a 1636?
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<blockquote data-quote="Specknrebel" data-source="post: 225913" data-attributes="member: 6909"><p>looks like you have a 14 ft. , the answer to your question is yeah you can put one on it but you want to use lightwieght materials, like aluminum or even a lighter alloy. i had a 1 ft just like yours and i put a layer of foam under some 1/4 " plywood for the bottom and put 1/2" slats under it to keep it from sagging. and for the deck in the front i used alum. brackets to support my wieght and covered it with the alum. sheeting. floated and was very stable for moving freely around the boat without fear of tipping the boat . remember lighter doesnt always mean weaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknrebel, post: 225913, member: 6909"] looks like you have a 14 ft. , the answer to your question is yeah you can put one on it but you want to use lightwieght materials, like aluminum or even a lighter alloy. i had a 1 ft just like yours and i put a layer of foam under some 1/4 " plywood for the bottom and put 1/2" slats under it to keep it from sagging. and for the deck in the front i used alum. brackets to support my wieght and covered it with the alum. sheeting. floated and was very stable for moving freely around the boat without fear of tipping the boat . remember lighter doesnt always mean weaker. [/QUOTE]
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