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What determines level floor?
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<blockquote data-quote="water bouy" data-source="post: 448122" data-attributes="member: 21344"><p>V hull? You could lay a long straight edge across the benches and see if they're level. If they are you can use it as a guide. Once you determine the height of the floor at front and rear, piece together alum angle under the benches front to rear. Most people seem to use two "runners" front to back to spread the load. Using another straight edge run angle side to side on the ribs landing on the same place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="water bouy, post: 448122, member: 21344"] V hull? You could lay a long straight edge across the benches and see if they're level. If they are you can use it as a guide. Once you determine the height of the floor at front and rear, piece together alum angle under the benches front to rear. Most people seem to use two "runners" front to back to spread the load. Using another straight edge run angle side to side on the ribs landing on the same place. [/QUOTE]
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