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Several small questions for jon boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="seasprite" data-source="post: 171038" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I have a 1951 Studebaker semi V 14 foot. In 1982 I put 3/4 plywood (non-treated) floor in it. I stained it then urethane to seal, every other year or so, I'll put another coat of urethane on it. The wood is still going strong. I did this to my transom as well, I used two 2x6. Bunk boards you can do the same, or just paint them.They'll last a good many years. I'm unsure what you mean by your seat brackets. Send some pictures, maybe I can help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seasprite, post: 171038, member: 4334"] I have a 1951 Studebaker semi V 14 foot. In 1982 I put 3/4 plywood (non-treated) floor in it. I stained it then urethane to seal, every other year or so, I'll put another coat of urethane on it. The wood is still going strong. I did this to my transom as well, I used two 2x6. Bunk boards you can do the same, or just paint them.They'll last a good many years. I'm unsure what you mean by your seat brackets. Send some pictures, maybe I can help you. [/QUOTE]
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