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<blockquote data-quote="muffinman51432" data-source="post: 188806" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>I am redoing my 17' mirrorcraft designed to fish the saltwater here on long island. I am replacing wood with starboard on all the hatches,however the 25 year old floor is a little soft. I need something durable, that will last and won't quick, I don't care if its ugly. I will be out at every nice day I have off and even on the days where its rainy and not windy.... I was thinking marine plywood covered in herculiner, or maybe west system epoxy?</p><p></p><p>Any Idea's?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muffinman51432, post: 188806, member: 5256"] I am redoing my 17' mirrorcraft designed to fish the saltwater here on long island. I am replacing wood with starboard on all the hatches,however the 25 year old floor is a little soft. I need something durable, that will last and won't quick, I don't care if its ugly. I will be out at every nice day I have off and even on the days where its rainy and not windy.... I was thinking marine plywood covered in herculiner, or maybe west system epoxy? Any Idea's? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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