Watermann
Starmada Splash of the Year 2014
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To remove that crusty carpet glue from the hull, I recommend Xylene. Get a gallon can of it and put it in a yard / garden sprayer to soak the area a couple of times before scraping it off. I do not recommend using a sander as it will eat up the AL. You could also use MEK, as both are adhesive reducers used for spraying glues on and do a good job of removing it too.
For the decking, 3/4" will be a problem for your SS because of the thickness the consoles will not line up correctly when you go to put them back in. For attaching the decking, the large flange rivets are the only way to go due to the way the decking secures to the rib ends, screws will be a problem if you hit the existing holes and the screw will loosen in no time at all. You can get away with 5/8 ply for the decking but personally I would use 1/2 like SC did and add some supports under the deck to lessen the flexing.
(Rivet size 3/16" dia, grip range depends on ply used but 1" is as big as they go if you use 3/4" you need those)
For the decking, 3/4" will be a problem for your SS because of the thickness the consoles will not line up correctly when you go to put them back in. For attaching the decking, the large flange rivets are the only way to go due to the way the decking secures to the rib ends, screws will be a problem if you hit the existing holes and the screw will loosen in no time at all. You can get away with 5/8 ply for the decking but personally I would use 1/2 like SC did and add some supports under the deck to lessen the flexing.
(Rivet size 3/16" dia, grip range depends on ply used but 1" is as big as they go if you use 3/4" you need those)