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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Wood floor, foam and prep for '86 durcraft ??
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<blockquote data-quote="scbasschaser" data-source="post: 230369" data-attributes="member: 7182"><p>Thanks guys for the HELP!!! The wire bush (course) and drill combo really did the trick, I have most all the gunk and corrosion removed after about 1.5 hours of prep. Great ideas on diverting the water into the drain channel and using a removable is an excellent thought. You don't know how much appreciate the ideas. </p><p></p><p>Two other problem areas and I posted a picture is the open ended support beams attaching the compartment interior walls to the floor. Should I consider filling the ends with some Great Stuff or would that just encourage more moisture. Anyone seeing the benefit to capping the ends.</p><p></p><p>Second area is in the very back of the transom area that allows water to move between the interior walls of the boat. Are these small areas to keep from water being trapped in the subfloor and interior of the boat. Not sure about filling these gaps? Any thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scbasschaser, post: 230369, member: 7182"] Thanks guys for the HELP!!! The wire bush (course) and drill combo really did the trick, I have most all the gunk and corrosion removed after about 1.5 hours of prep. Great ideas on diverting the water into the drain channel and using a removable is an excellent thought. You don't know how much appreciate the ideas. Two other problem areas and I posted a picture is the open ended support beams attaching the compartment interior walls to the floor. Should I consider filling the ends with some Great Stuff or would that just encourage more moisture. Anyone seeing the benefit to capping the ends. Second area is in the very back of the transom area that allows water to move between the interior walls of the boat. Are these small areas to keep from water being trapped in the subfloor and interior of the boat. Not sure about filling these gaps? Any thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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