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My 79's floor is in need of a new floor as well. Design is different with the floor opening the width of the door, and about 3 feet or so long.

I'm wondering, but can't tell from the pictures, how did you setup the hatches to sit in flush with the floor, do you have a ring below that overlaps for them to sit on?

I'm thinking that basic design will work well for mine.

Oh yea, how did you assemble the floor overall. I know I can't get a single piece in through the hatch into my cuddy, so expect at least it'll be 2 maybe 3 pieces assembled together ultimately to fit it all in.
First I demoed everything outta the cuddy down to the stringers...left a 3" lip around the outter edge to attach the new floor to...the new material went back in as 3 pieces...first was a single piece that glued and screwed down to the tops of the stringers that became the lip for the lids to rest on...it's kinda like a squared figure 8..then the front piece w/openings cut 1" larger than the fig 8...then the back piece, cut same for openings...took all of one sheet of ply and 1/3 of second so you'll need 2...
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Pretty work reel. I love seeing your new ride come together!
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That is nice looking work - did you cut the hatches out with a jigsaw, just taking your time and being real careful?
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Thanks for teh input Reel. I think this may be my next project. I also have a small 'floor' piece down pretty much at water level that has completely rotted out. I want to put something in there so there's somekind of cover above the hull itself. Actually thinking of getting a heavy, perforated rubber mat like I've seen in restaurant kitchens so it'll keep stuff above the water, but also protect the hull from heavy stuff down in there.
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That is nice looking work - did you cut the hatches out with a jigsaw, just taking your time and being real careful?
Cut the straights w/a circular saw and around the corners w/a jigsaw...then an orbital sander rounds 'em off smooth...but what really sweetens the deal is a router w/a 1/8" roundover bit...
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Here's a shot of the lid support lip created by the fig 8 web I described above...leaves about 1" all the way around the hatch...



Plus I upsized the lids to as wide as I could make 'em for easier access to the stuff in there...
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Nice work REEL!
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Cut the straights w/a circular saw and around the corners w/a jigsaw...then an orbital sander rounds 'em off smooth...but what really sweetens the deal is a router w/a 1/8" roundover bit...
Yeah, sometimes I forget how much of a pro look the roundover bit produces - nice work.
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Yeah, sometimes I forget how much of a pro look the roundover bit produces - nice work.
Thanks scook...that was nice job on your slider...
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lookin good reel let me know when you want to go partners in v-20 restoration business.......(reel lumberslingers) slash home renovations.....
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