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| I have done a couple of boats and the good part is you can set them up the way you want. The bad part is that if you don't have above average woodworking skill and you don't have good stationary power tools, you will probobly waste your money. If you do decide to do it here are a few tips. Use only stainless screws, use contact cement to glue the carpet, make the ribs and framework from western red cedar. Get carpet that hooks won't get stuck in. Concrete form plywood is half the price of marine grade if price is a factor. If you don't have the tools or skill, find someone that does and take him fishing. I would give you a hand, but you live to far away. | |
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