64osby
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Re: Starting my 59' Starcraft flooring project!
Indy, I would look at finding the stringers first. The height of that will determine where the floor meets the hull side wall and the ribs. Here is one with a single stringer, it also appears to get taller as it gets closer to the bow. There are many projects with 2 stingers that appear to be a constant height.
From all the projects I've seen on Starcraft floors the edge of the wood is supported by the ribs and the hull. Not an added side brace.
The wood attaches to the stringers and is loose at the outer edge. That is how my floor is and it is the original floor.
Finding a couple pieces of 2 or 3" high C or Z, maybe even square tube that is cut to allow riveting to the ribs. The floor has cutouts for the ribs to allow the wood to seat closer to the hull. Shown in the bow here.
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There are many ways to complete this, how you do it is your choice. I think copying the originals would be an easy road. My .02
Indy, I would look at finding the stringers first. The height of that will determine where the floor meets the hull side wall and the ribs. Here is one with a single stringer, it also appears to get taller as it gets closer to the bow. There are many projects with 2 stingers that appear to be a constant height.
From all the projects I've seen on Starcraft floors the edge of the wood is supported by the ribs and the hull. Not an added side brace.
The wood attaches to the stringers and is loose at the outer edge. That is how my floor is and it is the original floor.
Finding a couple pieces of 2 or 3" high C or Z, maybe even square tube that is cut to allow riveting to the ribs. The floor has cutouts for the ribs to allow the wood to seat closer to the hull. Shown in the bow here.
There are many ways to complete this, how you do it is your choice. I think copying the originals would be an easy road. My .02

