I searched the forum but did not find this spesific question any where so. <br /> Well guys, I have a specific question. I am going to replace the floor this morning in my 15' semi-V bottom boat that is 48"s wide. the ribs are spaced from 10-14"s apart. I want to do something to keep the treated plywood from flexing in the middle as it is being walked on. What I am thinking is that I place a treated 2x4 ,cut to keep it level with the outside edge of the ribs that the plywood sits on,down the center of the boat running lengthwise resting on the top of the ribs so as not to affect the draining system of the boat. This way the plywood would be supported by about 4"s of the ribs on either side and attached to the 2x4 in the middle. <br /> My question is, is there a better way to do this. Also I am going to have to place 2 seperate peices of plywood in the bottom of the boat due to the length of the area to cover, a little over 10 feet, and the fact that you cannot buy treated plywood in lengthe longer that 10 feet. How would be the best way to attach the 2 peices of plywood to each other to keep the seam as even as possible while it is being walked on?<br /> Any suggestions? Thanks 