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Old 01-20-2006, 06:14 PM
dcobbett dcobbett is offline
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Default Ply deck under tank

Regarding the plywood deck/floor under the fuel tank; how far does it extend forward and aft of the actual tank area? On my hull, it seems to go right up under the blocks of foam on either end of the tank cavity.

I’m asking because I just drilled 6 or 8, 7/8” dia. holes through the plywood, and the shaving/chips were damp, but the deck itself wasn’t flexing under my 200#+ weight. Any alternatives or suggestions to replacing the whole piece? I'm asking 'cause I'm working outside in New England and the weather (sooner or later) is going to hurt my progress/schedule.

My hull (1976 20'SF) also has a bundle of 6 to 8 wires that seem to exit the tank coffin area at 90^ to the hull’s center line, pass between the top of the starboard main stringer and the bottom of the deck, and somehow wind up under the gunnel, right in front of the starboard side exterior air grill. I can’t get them to pull through or out from either direction. Anybody seen this before, and are they there to stay? Also, why that routing rather than using the main control chase?
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Old 01-20-2006, 06:57 PM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Default Re: Ply deck under tank

I can not help you on the deck as my 20's tank was above the deck.

I have some insight on the wires.....I think they are for the running lights. Mine were run in a similar fashion and they are there to stay as they were glassed in place when the innerliner was out of the boat and upside down
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Old 01-21-2006, 11:24 AM
dcobbett dcobbett is offline
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Default Re: Ply deck under tank

Trayder,

Thanks again. Good information on both of my questions (rod holders + wires/ply deck). Looks like you are about the only one active on this site that has really taken a 20 down to the bare bones, correct?

BTW, how do you like that single post, bar stool type seat? Has it proved to be rugged enough?
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Old 01-21-2006, 03:20 PM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Default Re: Ply deck under tank

I am not the only one there are quite a few of us.

The barstool is only one of the seating configs I have on my boat. I also have a removable leaning post.

My goal was to have seating that could be removed in a jiffy and the bar stool and post do that very well.

The bar stool is very sturdy whereas my leaning post is so/so. There is such limited space on the 20 that when I go fishing it is great to have equal space infront and behind the console with everything removed.

Are you familar with how I configured the seating?

It is somewhat involved.
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Old 01-21-2006, 05:28 PM
dcobbett dcobbett is offline
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Default Re: Ply deck under tank

Trayder,

No. I'm not familiar with how you configured your seating, or what it looks like other than the pic with you standing in front of the bar stool style seat. If you have the time, I'd certainly like to get the details and see what you are talking about.
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Old 01-22-2006, 12:30 AM
thewalshies thewalshies is offline
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Default Re: Ply deck under tank

Can you post some of the pics of the bar stool???

Thanks,
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