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New boat(for me) 1979 Bass Tracker. Need to replace deck
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<blockquote data-quote="nimmor" data-source="post: 268850" data-attributes="member: 7990"><p>I just recently redone my Tracker. I started out with the main floor with 1/2 plywood. after putting it down before I did anything else I got in it and walked around and it was very spongy. I didn't like it so I ripped it out and used 3/4. Luckly I checked it at this point instead at the end, this point I only lost 1 sheet of plywood. So long story short go with 3/4 plywood. Now if you can afford aluminium sheets I think that would be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nimmor, post: 268850, member: 7990"] I just recently redone my Tracker. I started out with the main floor with 1/2 plywood. after putting it down before I did anything else I got in it and walked around and it was very spongy. I didn't like it so I ripped it out and used 3/4. Luckly I checked it at this point instead at the end, this point I only lost 1 sheet of plywood. So long story short go with 3/4 plywood. Now if you can afford aluminium sheets I think that would be better. [/QUOTE]
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