dutyranger
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Hi guys. Been reading for awhile. Learned alot and I'm getting ready to put it to use. I've got an early 90's Lowe 1648. Several years ago we put a new 30hp tohatsu on it. When we put it on we were in a warm water area. Between the 4 stroke motor and the full plywood deck, my freeboard was fairly thin. It wasn't an issue at the time cause we were in pretty warm water. Now we're living in a pretty cold water environment (ESPECIALLY during duck season). I'd like to cut weight and get some of that freeboard back. Eventually I'm gonna put a set of pods on the boat. For now, I'm scrapping all the plywood deck and going back in with aluminum. My midships area is cut and almost ready to rivet down. I'm looking for a product to help close some of the gaps on the side, between the ribs. I found this: https://www.trimlok.com/prod/Flap-Seal/Trim-Seals/All-Product-Categories_128/Flap-Seal-Product-Builder_47.aspx
It's exactly what I'm looking for to both pad the edge of the aluminum deck for some of my wiring and also close the gap between the deck and gunnel. Unfortunately this company doesn't have any of the trim with the flap on the side, and they only sell in 125' rolls (roughly $280). I'm looking for a comparable product (1/16 thick material, 3" flap on the end) that I can get in smaller quantities. I only need about 20 or 30 ft. Usually I'm pretty good at finding what I need on the internet, but this one is eluding me. I'm 2.5 hrs from town so checking out home depot or lowes isn't an easy task. Anybody got any suggestions? Thanks.
It's exactly what I'm looking for to both pad the edge of the aluminum deck for some of my wiring and also close the gap between the deck and gunnel. Unfortunately this company doesn't have any of the trim with the flap on the side, and they only sell in 125' rolls (roughly $280). I'm looking for a comparable product (1/16 thick material, 3" flap on the end) that I can get in smaller quantities. I only need about 20 or 30 ft. Usually I'm pretty good at finding what I need on the internet, but this one is eluding me. I'm 2.5 hrs from town so checking out home depot or lowes isn't an easy task. Anybody got any suggestions? Thanks.