StylinCatch Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 Hey fellow OFC'rs, So im sure im definetly not the first and wont be the last to ask, but im just curious about any pointers or tips/tricks to building a casting deck on my deep and wide 16 ft Lowe. Im sure a few have done what im about to take on here.within this forum. Pictures would definetly help of previous projects. Thanks guys and gals. Cheers!
Maverick Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 I'm going to do the same thing this summer. I think I read on here something about the new type of pressure treated reacting with aluminum because it has copper in it but don't quote me on it. Hopefully someone can clarify this. I wonder if staining regular lumber with an exterior stain would solve that problem, if that's the case.
Sinker Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 Marind grade plywood is the best, but any plywood will work if you treat it right. I used cedar boards. Sinker
StylinCatch Posted April 3, 2009 Author Report Posted April 3, 2009 I took a picture and small video clip of a boat I had seen in Temagami this year. I particularly like the way this one was done. Great job done fosure.
bushart Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 Years ago I put a casting deck on my 16 ft lund. If your using plywood as I did --get a large piece of cardboard and trace and trim/trim trim the shape of the section of boat your covering. I used aluminum angle for the sides between seats to take the bounce out of it---way above water line---used aluminum hammer rivets. The problem I see with your picture is no storage door cut into to stow stuff in that front area below your floor--battery etc. Bushart
Gerritt Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 you may find these helpful.. http://www.ofncommunity.com/forums/index.p...&hl=gerritt http://www.ofncommunity.com/forums/index.p...&hl=gerritt
lookinforwalleye Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 Just watch you don`t get top heavy, if I recall we had a member here roll right out of a seat and into the drink.
StylinCatch Posted April 3, 2009 Author Report Posted April 3, 2009 I've made sure I took that into consideration.
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