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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 492152" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Thanks for the information. I looked it up and saw it wasn’t ground contact pressure treated but I still didn’t have a good feeling about it. The bench seat in the middle of the boat was removed before I got the boat so I have a bigger gap between the ribs there. I was thinking about foam for that reason. I’m using rivnuts so the floor can be easy to remove after it gets wet. It’ll be under cover when parked. I plan on keeping it dry after all the work I had to do from the previous owner using treated plywood and moisture stuck underneath. It was a mess. Debris under the ribs in the channels. Rusted hooks , bolts, screws Plastic baits etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 492152, member: 27803"] Thanks for the information. I looked it up and saw it wasn’t ground contact pressure treated but I still didn’t have a good feeling about it. The bench seat in the middle of the boat was removed before I got the boat so I have a bigger gap between the ribs there. I was thinking about foam for that reason. I’m using rivnuts so the floor can be easy to remove after it gets wet. It’ll be under cover when parked. I plan on keeping it dry after all the work I had to do from the previous owner using treated plywood and moisture stuck underneath. It was a mess. Debris under the ribs in the channels. Rusted hooks , bolts, screws Plastic baits etc. [/QUOTE]
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