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<blockquote data-quote="crappie-attitude" data-source="post: 74721" data-attributes="member: 1147"><p>Sounds like you've gotten your answer, but I'll add to it...just in case. The 14' SmokerCraft Voyager I bought about a year and a half ago had decking boards in it. By 1 x 6, I'm assuming you're talking about the "5/4 boards" commonly used. I just pulled it all out because I'm putting in a plywood floor. There was a center support under the boards and honestly, it felt pretty sturdy and I haven't noticed any corrosion damage. However, I don't know how long they were in there. My biggest problem with them was they warp, splinter, crack, and junk falls between them...never to be seen again. As everyone else has said, I'd go with plywood (because I'm too cheap for aluminum).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crappie-attitude, post: 74721, member: 1147"] Sounds like you've gotten your answer, but I'll add to it...just in case. The 14' SmokerCraft Voyager I bought about a year and a half ago had decking boards in it. By 1 x 6, I'm assuming you're talking about the "5/4 boards" commonly used. I just pulled it all out because I'm putting in a plywood floor. There was a center support under the boards and honestly, it felt pretty sturdy and I haven't noticed any corrosion damage. However, I don't know how long they were in there. My biggest problem with them was they warp, splinter, crack, and junk falls between them...never to be seen again. As everyone else has said, I'd go with plywood (because I'm too cheap for aluminum). [/QUOTE]
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