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| Sputterbug,
We did the same thing to my brothers Pacecraft. Believe it or not, it doesn't take much. Once you rip the old wood out, then your wiring is a breeze. Redo and put wiring where you want it, rebuild boxes, new pumps, hoses, etc. The marine plywood is expensive, but go with it. Carpeting he got at Bass Pro (they were having a close out). Glued it down, put everything back in ~ and it looks like a new boat seriously. It took a couple of us about a week, that was only 2-3 hours at night. Probably less than $300.
P.s. TIP: when you screw the plywood down ~do not~ I repeat do not use screws with questionable proper length.
this is a secret, I put (12) tiny holes from the screw tips threw the side of the boat. Thank god for fiberglass, fixed holes and no ones the wiser. Do not tell him.
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