This meant i could safely screw into it.
How to fasten a boat floor down.
Boat flooring imparts many benefits to a boat s hull.
You could run screws into the fiberglass covered board or install bolts up from the under side of the board before it is fiberglassed down.
It s going to be on the bottom of the boat.
You don t want to have open buckets of calcium chloride sitting around on the boat during the active season however.
You could use a pc.
Cover the 2 x with fiber glass.
Let me first congratulate you on that you smart overachiever you.
Apply adhesive to the top of the lid the place it face down on the carpet or apply glue on the carpet then place the lid.
I was lucky that my boat had a shelf in the engine compartment made of fiberglass over wood.
Do not screw into your boat hull.
How to remove water from a stored boat.
That seals it and the resin helps glue it down.
If you do not have a convenient shelf to mount to you can fiberglass one in.
That is a bad idea and you re just asking for your core to rot out.
Have done a lot of repairs of floors and places where the console has come loose and the floor has gone spongy because of poor design and poor workmanship and rubbish core used under the floor.
Don t be larry it s called a floor.
The supporting framing and floor can add stiffness and support to a hull.
I then cover the top with a layer of fiberglass matt making sure i work all the air bubbles out so no water can seep through.
Jon boat floor larry may call it a deck.
Next use spray adhesive to glue the boat carpet to the sides of the lid.
When the boat is in motion and also for winter use by those who prefer a cleaner alternative try using moisture removal products made for houses basements boats and so on.
I put a nice thick coat of resin on the bottom side and fasten it down while still wet.
The flooring creates a dead air space just above the hull s bottom that can add bouyancy to a boat made from materials with no inherent bouyancy such as fiberglass steel or aluminum.
Use pressure to force the glue to contact in the valleys between the knots on the back of the carpet.