Deck replacment

Woodonglass

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Re: Deck replacment

Your deck should fit as close to the sides of the hull as possible. You should then use Poly Peanut Butter to Bridge the gap and create a concave joint to make laying the tabbed joint easier.
 

sledjunky

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Re: Deck replacment

woodonglass thanks for the reply, should the deck not sit on the bottom of the out side chines
( bottom of the boat ) also is the rule no wood on fiberglass
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Deck replacment

The Deck Sits on the top of the Stringers and Bulk heads. I'm not sure what you are asking??
 

Cadwelder

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Re: Deck replacment

I do....he's asking about the area near the sides....the answer is: not normally, most have a bit of a gap there. Some really thin pieces of foam work well for spacers. If you have a poured foam system that gap should fill in with the expanding foam.
 
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