I've been working on a Black Brant II restoration project for the last few months, and at a point where I need to work out what I want to do for a floor. I'd love to see options other folks have used for this boat or something similar. The previous owner had a 3/4 plywood floor with 2 2x6 "supports". The supports weren't fit to the hull, just laid flat and screwed to the plywood. Nothing was attached to the boat, and from moving around and with most of the pressure on 4 small areas, it wore most of the way through the epoxy on the inside of the hull. I was planning to use the outline as a pattern for a new floor, but I'm thinking I'd like to go with something that isn't so wide that would let me sit lower in the boat.
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I started trying to fit lateral supports to replace what he had, thinking I could epoxy those to the hull but still have a removable plywood floorboard, but I'm having a heck of a time working out the best way to do this, and I'm questioning if that is the best route to go. My first though was to guess at the height I wanted the floorboard at one location, cut/fit one support to the hull, then try and fit a few more leveling them (as the boat sits on the trailer at least) from the first support. I cut a few 2x4 templates to try this out and it seems like this approach may work out, but it would be great to hear from others with experience with this process.
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It seems like a glassed in sole is a popular option with many Devlin boats builds I've seen on here, but I'm leaning toward keeping with something I can remove and/or replace if needed. Any and all advice, information, pictures, or opinions are appreciated.
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I started trying to fit lateral supports to replace what he had, thinking I could epoxy those to the hull but still have a removable plywood floorboard, but I'm having a heck of a time working out the best way to do this, and I'm questioning if that is the best route to go. My first though was to guess at the height I wanted the floorboard at one location, cut/fit one support to the hull, then try and fit a few more leveling them (as the boat sits on the trailer at least) from the first support. I cut a few 2x4 templates to try this out and it seems like this approach may work out, but it would be great to hear from others with experience with this process.
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It seems like a glassed in sole is a popular option with many Devlin boats builds I've seen on here, but I'm leaning toward keeping with something I can remove and/or replace if needed. Any and all advice, information, pictures, or opinions are appreciated.