So I bought a used boat a few years ago that was docked most of its life. It was covered, but the spot where the cover support went had a hole in it and after time a soft spot developed over time. I've been able to work around it for a few seasons and now I have another spot so it's time for replacement.
For now I am just replacing the main floor from the console to the back deck. The plan is eventually to remove the rest of the carpet and re-deck where needed and recover.
For the floor....what do you guys recommend? I know it is not good to put treated lumber against aluminum.
-Buy treated and epoxy coat it for longevity and to protect the aluminum? I'd then have to cover it in vinyl.
-Buy treated and get it sprayed in Line X and skip the vinyl?
-Use Starboard for the floor and not have to cover in vinyl or spray in LineX?
-Do something with diamond plate and make up the gap for the 3/4"?
I've got most of the floor out and am now fixing the fuel tank sending unit. I'm trying to get this done in the next week if I can, but also want to do it right.
Thanks for the help with suggestions.
For now I am just replacing the main floor from the console to the back deck. The plan is eventually to remove the rest of the carpet and re-deck where needed and recover.
For the floor....what do you guys recommend? I know it is not good to put treated lumber against aluminum.
-Buy treated and epoxy coat it for longevity and to protect the aluminum? I'd then have to cover it in vinyl.
-Buy treated and get it sprayed in Line X and skip the vinyl?
-Use Starboard for the floor and not have to cover in vinyl or spray in LineX?
-Do something with diamond plate and make up the gap for the 3/4"?
I've got most of the floor out and am now fixing the fuel tank sending unit. I'm trying to get this done in the next week if I can, but also want to do it right.
Thanks for the help with suggestions.
Crestliner Sportfish Floor Replacement - Wood? Epoxy? Starboard? Vinyl?
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