flooring question
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 8:32 pm
not sure if I should keep posting but boat is a 1979f26 now...
I started to trace out all the plywood that was inside the entire cabin area and had real good luck as the existing plywood was mostly in tack and could be traced a few I can work with but the question is this.
It looks like Trojan used 1/2" plywood for their flooring and there are two pieces on the main floor that join "seam" in the middle of this floor direction of seam is from bow to stern. basically right down the middle . It doesnt appear as it was screwed down that you could access this area unless you took all the screws out . other then cleaning this area would you even really ever have to access it? why wouldnt it have been one piece to avoid a seam directly in the middle of the floor?
Sorry if its a dumb question just figured this is the last place I have to trace out onto the new plywood and thought I'd pick a few brains before I set it in stone.
I started to trace out all the plywood that was inside the entire cabin area and had real good luck as the existing plywood was mostly in tack and could be traced a few I can work with but the question is this.
It looks like Trojan used 1/2" plywood for their flooring and there are two pieces on the main floor that join "seam" in the middle of this floor direction of seam is from bow to stern. basically right down the middle . It doesnt appear as it was screwed down that you could access this area unless you took all the screws out . other then cleaning this area would you even really ever have to access it? why wouldnt it have been one piece to avoid a seam directly in the middle of the floor?
Sorry if its a dumb question just figured this is the last place I have to trace out onto the new plywood and thought I'd pick a few brains before I set it in stone.