I don't suspect the original floor is also underneath that ? I've seen a few people have both the original planked floor plus their sheet of plywood but always thought that was a waste of weight and not needed.
Probably to used as a buffer between the box & boat to protect it from damage/holes, and prevent it from moving around. ... And as a back up life preserver haha.
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Really great idea putting the strips on the floor to keep the cooler from sliding fore and aft.
Yes. It works very well.
I concur
Did you use the supplied slatted floor as a template and is the slatted foor under your plywood sheet?
You can further decrease the weight of the floor by cutting holes in it.
I don't suspect the original floor is also underneath that ? I've seen a few people have both the original planked floor plus their sheet of plywood but always thought that was a waste of weight and not needed.
very nice floor, what is the thickness of the plywood? and do you use foam pipe insulation around the plywood?
15mm
@@patagonianwoods4650 You stated 12mm in this video and 15mm was to heavy :-))
Hey there, can I aske what the blue pool noodle/foam in top left corner is used for on 1:45 please?
Probably to used as a buffer between the box & boat to protect it from damage/holes, and prevent it from moving around. ... And as a back up life preserver haha.
What did you use to keep the wood from getting soft or rotting when it gets wet?
I apply more than 10 coats of marine varnish.
good work with only one shit of plywood :)
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