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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmie" data-source="post: 283053" data-attributes="member: 4894"><p>Howdy fellas , been a long time since I posted anything. I have a 1972 PolarKraft 1436. It's in good shape with all the original flotation foam under the seats. My question is when using pool noodles do you guys split them lengthwise or use them whole? I pulled up my floor and covered the whole floor but the ribs are only 1.5" and the noodles are holding the floor up off the ribs. Will that be a problem ?</p><p>Since the original foam is still there I'm thinking about splitting the noodles to let the floor sit flat on the ribs. Any ideas ?</p><p> Jimmie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmie, post: 283053, member: 4894"] Howdy fellas , been a long time since I posted anything. I have a 1972 PolarKraft 1436. It's in good shape with all the original flotation foam under the seats. My question is when using pool noodles do you guys split them lengthwise or use them whole? I pulled up my floor and covered the whole floor but the ribs are only 1.5" and the noodles are holding the floor up off the ribs. Will that be a problem ? Since the original foam is still there I'm thinking about splitting the noodles to let the floor sit flat on the ribs. Any ideas ? Jimmie [/QUOTE]
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