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JON BOAT DECK JOB
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<blockquote data-quote="Florida_Native" data-source="post: 418228" data-attributes="member: 21426"><p>If the boat is painted you'll be fine with the pressure treated, it only becomes an issue if you have an unpainted aluminum jon boat. Its possible it could eat up the aluminum if it comes in contact with unpainted aluminum. I personally had a deck on my painted jon boat that was framed out with pressure treated lumber and have no issues to this day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Florida_Native, post: 418228, member: 21426"] If the boat is painted you'll be fine with the pressure treated, it only becomes an issue if you have an unpainted aluminum jon boat. Its possible it could eat up the aluminum if it comes in contact with unpainted aluminum. I personally had a deck on my painted jon boat that was framed out with pressure treated lumber and have no issues to this day. [/QUOTE]
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