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I found a resource that has these in Dallas (CL [email protected] ). Was think of useing them as braceing, and flooring. They are 47.75 by 39.5 I don't think I could by the aluminum for this cheap. ($14.00). The Durcraft is 42 at the floor. So I could turn them side ways for 3/4 the length of the boat until it gets narrow toward the front. Also maybe disassemble a couple and use the piecse for bracing and such. Just a though. What do y'all think
 

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Thats kind of what I thought too. I'm gonna give them a call see exactly where in Dallas they are.
 
They look pretty thick. That's going to raise your floor up some over just placing it on the ribs (which you will have to notch out for, also).
 
I'd disassemble the whole thing and use them how you see fit. Really no point in putting a massive pallet in a boat, when you can just use the pieces selectively.
 
I'm with Dyeguy. I think you could pull them apart and make it work how you see fit. Seems like a great deal.
 

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