How to Build a Removable Boat Deck With Hatches
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2019
- Hey everyone, In todays video I go over and explain how I built a deck for my 12 foot aluminum fishing boat. Hope you all enjoyed, feel free to ask questions in the comment section below!
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I built a similar deck for my 14 1/2 foot boat, but it's one piece. Great job, like the easy access hatches. What is good about removal decks is you can take them out, stand them up and hose of fish slime and dirt. Then leave them standing up to drain and dry in the sun. My wood is 24 years old and never had to change the wood. I did have to change the carpet once, because the first carpet had a rubber backing that started to come apart. The second carpet has been on for at least 20 years.
If I would’ve see this video earlier I wouldn’t have had to ask those questions like I did before. Great build. Love the channel. Excellent job for guys your age
Love this so much! Was glad to help and it turned out great.
Nice I just pick up a 14ft thinking of putting a front deck on it
Pro tip. Use cardboard as Template cut out a lot of the measuring and guesswork.
Hey, thanks for the video. I plan to use a similar deck as the basis of a tiny cabin cruiser on a 14" aluminum hull.
Nice work I liked the thought process put into this to keep it strong but low weight.
The boat is looking good.
Awesome for a new boat This is what I'm probably leaning towards instead of a full build. I want to be able to take everything off when in come to putting on truck rack during Moose hunting season when pulling hunting/atv trailer.
Nice job on the upgrade. Tip o the hat to you.
Great job. Ive got an ealy 60s 12' aluminum Crestliner that im planning on doing this with.
Really cool and professional camera work good stuff👍🏻
Step by step build may have gotten you more viewers , just saying but good job !
nice ,this is what im doing next to mine
Very nice
Great job fellows!
Thanks!
Nice I like it looking to do the same
I think its perfect! exactly what I want in my mirrocraft. Removable is huge just for offseasom..
Completely agree! It really comes in handy when the boats loaded up with people too or you need to clean it out.
Great video thanks I’m going to make mine the same way 2 inch frame gives it enough support or is it 2x4 frame
The supports are made from 2 inch by 2 inch furring strips. They give about the same strength while being half the weight.
What kind of plywood did you use like what tree or processes did It go through?
We just used some generic 1/2'' plywood from menards and furring strips as reinforcements.
Cole Semler he says it in the video numb nuts
On the hatches did you have to trim it down so it would fit after you installed the carpet
Yes, when I added some decking to the back of the boat last summer I didn't take enough off so they close a little rough. The front hatches made in this video were trimmed about 1/4" on all sides which seem to be about perfect.
Thank you for being so helpful
How long is the boat? Looks great!
Just a little guy, 12 feet.
All I'm going to say is there is a surplus of the word "we" in this video... 😏
What did you use to seal the wood
We just used some generic cabinet stain and sealer.
Use treated plywood!!
treated plywood is not good for aluminium boats. It reacts with the aluminum and deteriotes.
@@faintingX I’ve had treated wood on my aluminum boat for 4 years and it’s still completely fine.