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<blockquote data-quote="kevin t" data-source="post: 384398" data-attributes="member: 17753"><p>I was going to take the metal deck off altogether and replace it with carpeted plywood which I could bolt through the top with stainless carriage bolts and nylock underneath. At present, there is only one cross support bracket and that is the piece that runs at the very back of the deck and is riveted to the sides of the hull...runs perpendicular to the deck. Any particular reason why I couldn't just use existing aluminum deck, take angled brackets and cross braces and just flex the deck top down to the cross braces I would put underneath and bolt it from the top down? Deck would then be flat enough for motor bracket on top with stout backing plate bolted to cross braces and bracket on top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin t, post: 384398, member: 17753"] I was going to take the metal deck off altogether and replace it with carpeted plywood which I could bolt through the top with stainless carriage bolts and nylock underneath. At present, there is only one cross support bracket and that is the piece that runs at the very back of the deck and is riveted to the sides of the hull...runs perpendicular to the deck. Any particular reason why I couldn't just use existing aluminum deck, take angled brackets and cross braces and just flex the deck top down to the cross braces I would put underneath and bolt it from the top down? Deck would then be flat enough for motor bracket on top with stout backing plate bolted to cross braces and bracket on top. [/QUOTE]
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