I finally had a chance to sit down and post this up. I did it a few weekends ago.
My goal was to put a floor in my 14ft aluminum boat that accomplished 3 goals - sturdy, removable, and raised enough for installing some high back cushioned seats, but without throwing off the center of gravity and making things tipsy.
I toyed around with some ideas and some scrap wood laying around the garage and put a plan together.
Here are a couple before pics:
I knew I had to make it where it wouldn't distribute weight evenly across the floor of the boat to avoid it wearing in certain spots and possibly causing me issues with holes down the road. This would also help with not stressing the rivots on the bottom as well.
A couple ideas I toyed with:
Neither of these really distributed the weight enough to satisfy me although I liked the idea of the front to back runner along the bottom. I decided to combine the two and tweak them a little.
My goal was to put a floor in my 14ft aluminum boat that accomplished 3 goals - sturdy, removable, and raised enough for installing some high back cushioned seats, but without throwing off the center of gravity and making things tipsy.
I toyed around with some ideas and some scrap wood laying around the garage and put a plan together.
Here are a couple before pics:
I knew I had to make it where it wouldn't distribute weight evenly across the floor of the boat to avoid it wearing in certain spots and possibly causing me issues with holes down the road. This would also help with not stressing the rivots on the bottom as well.
A couple ideas I toyed with:
Neither of these really distributed the weight enough to satisfy me although I liked the idea of the front to back runner along the bottom. I decided to combine the two and tweak them a little.