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dozerII

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Factory plywood is 1/2" I always use 5/8" it makes the floor that much more solid. To pull the transom you can either loosen the rub rail channel at the rear ends then bend the top of the gunwale up out of the way, or just make a short cut in the gunwale aluminum next to the rub rail channel to bend it up, the corner caps cover it when your done. Steering piece I'm not sure of. As far as foam goes you can use a combination of 1"1.5"and 2" to fill it up to the bottom of the floor.
 

jbcurt00

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Nice work cleaning it out.

I'm not seeing the gap on the left at the transom you mentioned. And did you mean on the left in the pix, on the left side of the boat? Looking forward or aft?

Looking forward from the transom, the left side of the boat is PORT & the right is STARBOARD.

And in a closed bow boat, like yours, the change to 5/8" deck won't impact a whole lot of other stuff when you start putting it back together like it would in a boat w/ 2 consoles & a split walk thru windshield. 5/8" is a nice choice between less substantial/less expensive (1/2") and heavier/moire expensive (3/4"). But it might impact any tin trim & supports under the gunwales or splashwell down to the deck. Like the slider doors @splashwell or the side pocket/trim @gunwale. It's 'only' a short 1/8" difference, and should be manageable.
 

GA_Boater

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That thing in post 21 is a clamp block. iboats sells new ones http://www.iboats.com/Teleflex-Tran...74741537--session_id.584364649--view_id.40272

And they look like this:

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