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sorenson
Posted 3/15/2007 8:02 AM (#244917 - in reply to #244915)
Subject: Re: rebuilding boat floor - hatches





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Location: Ogden, Ut
I just finished replacing most of the front deck of my Lund yesterday. The old plywood was 19/32" so I just used the same thickness (I used regular old plywood and water sealed it). I don't believe that strength was an issue on mine since almost all of it is supported by aluminum anyway. 3/4" would have definately been overkill on mine. The existing (factory) storage doors on mine are made of plywood/piano hinges, so that really shouldn't be a problem. The doors are reinforced w/ an additional sheet of what appears to be about 1/4 - 3/8" plywood on the underside as they are not fully supported by aluminum (obviously). Interestingly, the doors were the only part of the floor that didn't need replacement.
S.

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