installing the deck in my 78 starcraft

dex76

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well ive read about every thread ive seen on installing the decks in boats, and its a bit confusing as to whether or not one should resin coat both sides? or one side resincoat and one side sealed with a breathable waterproofing agent, mine is an aluminum boat it seems most threads are more geared to fiberglass boats, not sure if it makes a difference. but any input would be appreciated
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: installing the deck in my 78 starcraft

on my aluminum boats, i do not glass the floor, i seal all edges extremely well, and coat the screws well. i also do not use carpet. i find glassing them just an extra expense.
 

Joe_the_boatman

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Re: installing the deck in my 78 starcraft

Not to steal the thread, but I have some related questions....

Tashasdaddy - I'm finalizing the plan for my floor as well ('79 Starcraft). Under 2 (yes, 2) layers of flooring, there was a vinyl-covered sheet of sawdust - the original floor. Obviously, non-treated plywood didn't hold up. Has it been your experience that when properly cared for, "entombing" the floor in fiberglass isn't worth the cost and work (for aluminum boats)?

I realize that a little care during ownership (covering the boat after drying, sealing any new floor penetrations, etc) makes a huge difference, maybe more than materials.

My plan was to add grills to the floor (under the bow seats) and a ski locker to help keep everything dry after use, and to keep the boat covered (with good ventilation).

Would a coat of paint (or rubber paint) be enough to seal the floor?

Without the added strength from the fiberglass coating, what thickness plywood would we use?
 
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