replacing floor in a cat.
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replacing floor in a cat.
Found out the floor in my HTM has some real soft areas under the back seat. The boat does not drain very well so I am thinking about replace the wood floor, add layers fiberglass and then paint it. Looking for ideas, advice and and info I may need.
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I've never done it, but I think somthing like King Starboard Lite would be pretty trick....might need two layers depending on how well its supported underneath......would be lightweight and never rot...could go over it with Pirrelli flooring or carpet....just some ideas
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What is King Starboard Lite? The plan at first was Pirrelli flooring and still may finish it off with it.
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it will proably need opt be faired out. Fiberglass over plywood never seems to be as smooth a finish and one would think.
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Originally posted by Audiofn
I would use High density Foam.
I would use High density Foam.
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i did soem foam glass stuff make sur eyou use epoxy resin with it. The other crap melts it!!!
onc eyou biuld up several layers of glass on the foam it become pretty damn durable
onc eyou biuld up several layers of glass on the foam it become pretty damn durable
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Originally posted by KCHOTBOAT
For the floor with fiberglass on top?
For the floor with fiberglass on top?
As far as the foam I use you can use polyester resin with it no problem.
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The King Starboard Lite is like a sandwiched high density foam, with a hard poly exterior on both sides....on my boat they used it for all the seat bases and backing plates....pretty stiff, but everything would have to be through bolted...what do you think Audio...have you seen the stuff? KC, they may have some Starboard Lite [or a knock-off] at Fantastik Plastics on Gillum. Do a web search on King Starboard..they have a web site. If you want you can see it on my boat as I keep it in the warehouse where I work in Lenexa. Take care
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Originally posted by liquid lounge
The King Starboard Lite is like a sandwiched high density foam, with a hard poly exterior on both sides....on my boat they used it for all the seat bases and backing plates....pretty stiff, but everything would have to be through bolted...what do you think Audio...have you seen the stuff? KC, they may have some Starboard Lite [or a knock-off] at Fantastik Plastics on Gillum. Do a web search on King Starboard..they have a web site. If you want you can see it on my boat as I keep it in the warehouse where I work in Lenexa. Take care
The King Starboard Lite is like a sandwiched high density foam, with a hard poly exterior on both sides....on my boat they used it for all the seat bases and backing plates....pretty stiff, but everything would have to be through bolted...what do you think Audio...have you seen the stuff? KC, they may have some Starboard Lite [or a knock-off] at Fantastik Plastics on Gillum. Do a web search on King Starboard..they have a web site. If you want you can see it on my boat as I keep it in the warehouse where I work in Lenexa. Take care