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Old 03-08-2010, 08:17 PM
aldo aldo is offline
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Default Re: Soggy Floor - help needed

Did my grinding and clean-up. 2 pails worth of soggy plywood and fiberglass! Then I laid out a plan. I would love some feed back from guys who have done this before I start. Here goes:

It starts with 3 pieces of Nidacore cut as shown by the dotted lines on the left diagrams.
I picked the Nidacore because it is light, they can ship it in 2'x4' pieces and three will work out perfect.(note two different thicknesses.) In the area where I thought I should use 3/8" there are stringers and fuel vents below.
I am hoping to eliminate the struts by using the 1" material.
The mahogany works for bolts for my leaning post and to allow me to use the least number of Nidacore and seams(I think)
Questions:
Will the 1" product be enough support for the floor?
Will the 1.5 oz cloth go around the corners okay?
Is but-seaming the Nidacore okay?Does the edge shown in the section make sense?
Should I try to put a slight crown in the floor to help drain water or go perfectly flat?
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Thanks!
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