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Most likely it would not be permanent, just don't feel like pulling the deck up yet, just want to get her in the water first, maybe next winter on the floor.
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Best is to screw in place and seal with 5200 or what have you. I have used it for, cutting boards, fish box cover, dash, doors, bulk heads, walls, anchor pulpit, and a built in tackle box. All screwed toghter and strong as heck!! For a floor 3/4 is the best but you going to pay a pretty penny for it! I bought full sheets of 3/8 and 3/4 for my V . And I will be buying 2 more sheets of the same for the new boat in the next few weeks!!
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If you are screwing the starboard down, then just use clear silicone to seal around it.
I hate 5200, it take 2 weeks for it to dry.
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*************************************** Stay Safe! Sold - 1984 V-20 Cuddy with a 2003 Johnson 140 hp gas sippin 4-stroke. 1995 Ranger 250C with a 2015 Suzuki 300 hp 4-stroke. |
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