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Wtf?!?!?!?
Oh my goodness, please tell me this person did not put 1 x 6 decking boards in the boat!! :head: At least he used the good stuff....:you:
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you NC boys sure are creative!.... like you said at least he used the good stuff.....I saw a boat for sale a while ago where he used pressure treated...even made the center console out of lumber as well....looked like a big orange crate nailed down to the floor.
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Somebody said, "On DECK!!'' and he took 'em SERIOUS!!...and check out the aft deck...must be where the missus got all lathered up :hide: |
Nah! She'd get splinters in her arse! :beer:
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I kinda like it. I'd put some stain on 'em though.
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Yikes !!!, I would have to decline his membership to our site. : )-
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you have no imagination i like it and theres room for i picnick table there also
so whats the problem? |
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and he could put a GAZEBO on the aft deck... |
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Way back in the 60's a lot of high end boats such as the Formula's and Etc. came with something called "Nautolex". It was a vinyl floor covering typically applied over plywood that looked similar, but with a narrower board pattern. I've seen it in many boats and it worked a little better than the indoor/outdoor carpeting of the Bayliner days. I still like the saying "carpet can hide a multitude of sins". If that's decking boards, what a waste of time. |
I'm thinking about putting roofing shingles on my vinyl bimini top - thoughts? Good idea, bad? It is not leaking yet, I'm just trying to make sure it doesn't. Open to other options - tin, metal, cool seal, etc.
Thanks, Blue :fam: |
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