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How do I modify front walking deck on a 16' Lowe
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<blockquote data-quote="fish18" data-source="post: 74016" data-attributes="member: 1020"><p>Hey how ya doing........... What I did with mine was to use a 2x4 and bolt it to the flat part( in the front ) of the existing deck leaving enough room for your plywood to end up flush with the existing deck( top ) I ran the new deck far enough back to meet the flat part of bottom of boat. Lay 2 2x4 on the new support and connect them to the support where they meet at the end of your New deck, supports can be 2 2x4s stood up and one running across the top then you can lay your plywood down if you need more support then go from there. Hope you can picture what I am saying it worked for me. Screws are better than nails, dont use treated wood, and if you get some cheap aluminum it would be even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish18, post: 74016, member: 1020"] Hey how ya doing........... What I did with mine was to use a 2x4 and bolt it to the flat part( in the front ) of the existing deck leaving enough room for your plywood to end up flush with the existing deck( top ) I ran the new deck far enough back to meet the flat part of bottom of boat. Lay 2 2x4 on the new support and connect them to the support where they meet at the end of your New deck, supports can be 2 2x4s stood up and one running across the top then you can lay your plywood down if you need more support then go from there. Hope you can picture what I am saying it worked for me. Screws are better than nails, dont use treated wood, and if you get some cheap aluminum it would be even better. [/QUOTE]
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