Re: Putting floor/Center console in 16 Alum boat.
Hey there Leebo95,<br /><br /> You may want to check out the local marina for a good quality epoxy for attaching your deck. Make sure it is water proof, sticks to wood and aluminum, I would look for something with a thick consistency so it stays where you put it. Dont use a resin based glue such as the stuff used to fiberglass things with, been there, done that, dont work. Maybe putting short 2x2s so you dont have to bend a long piece to follow the contour of your boat then attaching your deck to them, just a thought
Youll want to leave an empty cavity down the center under the deck for drainage purposes. Foam will help support your deck and stiffen the boat but I have run into water logged foam in the past, I found this place that claims their foam is closed cell and will resist water absorption and also gives some pointers on installing their foam
http://www.clarkcraft.com/foamit.php3 heres a link about flotation that may help you figure how much flotation you will need
http://www.glen-l.com/weblettr/webletters-7/wl55-flotation.html . I was also was considering something that may be a little off the wall for the next time I have to replace a deck and flotation, balls. Kind of like ping pong balls, you can get them in all shames and sizes, gas, oil resistant,light, and water proof. Has anyone tried this before? There seems to be a lot of companies making them if you do a web search, heres one for example
http://plasticballs.com/ . Hope this helped you out some. PS if you decide to use glue you'll either have to find a heated garage or wait until the weather warms up, glue and snow don't mix well
