Hello Mike, from the Great State Of Georgia, I have been following your builds since that first one you videoed , and now I'm working on my own 1448 project boat, Bro your tips and links to material and parts have helped me so much, and I just wanted to say Thank You and ask that you keep em coming, because me and many other Southern Boy's love fishing from our Jon Boats !!!
That is awesome! I'm so glad you found everything helpful and thank you for sticking around as long as you have! 1448 is an excellent platform to build, I'm hoping to get into that for my next build!
Has the floor warped any over time? I like the velcro idea, but there isn't anything preventing it from warping upward in the areas away from the velcro. And do you wish you had gone with thicker plywood?
The EVA foam is for floatation just incase the boat sinks? Or is it for sound? Seems like if the boat ever did take on water the velcro might release and the foam would come out. I am starting a similar floor install in a 15 foot Gregor aluminum boat. Thanks for the video
The plywood is secured down so the foam shouldn't float away. It's a support for the flooring/sound deadening but also to replace removed foam for emergency buoyancy.
Do you glue the foam insulation to the floor of the boat, if yes what glue/adhesive to use. OR do you just velcro epoxied plywood flooring to ribs and call it good? Thx for your time. I would not attempt any of this without your help!
I did not glue the foam board to the floor, you don't need to since the floor is meant to hold it down. Especially if you affix the floor using screws.
ruclips.net/video/T4J-6my7RPI/видео.html It was 11/32 exterior grade ply. I went in depth on the wood selection in the above video if you wanted more info. 👍
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Hello Mike, from the Great State Of Georgia, I have been following your builds since that first one you videoed , and now I'm working on my own 1448 project boat, Bro your tips and links to material and parts have helped me so much, and I just wanted to say Thank You and ask that you keep em coming, because me and many other Southern Boy's love fishing from our Jon Boats !!!
That is awesome! I'm so glad you found everything helpful and thank you for sticking around as long as you have! 1448 is an excellent platform to build, I'm hoping to get into that for my next build!
Great video and im a new subscriber. Thank u for your content. And keep them coming. Much love to ya from Maryland❤❤❤.
Welcome aboard! New video this weekend 👍
How much did the wood add? Don’t want to have 2 much weight on it tryna take kids out wit me and onboard attaches
Has the floor warped any over time? I like the velcro idea, but there isn't anything preventing it from warping upward in the areas away from the velcro. And do you wish you had gone with thicker plywood?
The EVA foam is for floatation just incase the boat sinks? Or is it for sound? Seems like if the boat ever did take on water the velcro might release and the foam would come out. I am starting a similar floor install in a 15 foot Gregor aluminum boat. Thanks for the video
The plywood is secured down so the foam shouldn't float away. It's a support for the flooring/sound deadening but also to replace removed foam for emergency buoyancy.
Thumbing up 👍
Do you glue the foam insulation to the floor of the boat, if yes what glue/adhesive to use. OR do you just velcro epoxied plywood flooring to ribs and call it good? Thx for your time. I would not attempt any of this without your help!
I did not glue the foam board to the floor, you don't need to since the floor is meant to hold it down. Especially if you affix the floor using screws.
@@mvboutdoors Thank You
Question about the velcro; when you take out the boards, did the velcro peel off the ribs or wood, or did it work as you hoped? Thanks!
It worked really well, if you are doing it make sure you give sufficient time for the velcro adhesive to cure before trying to remove anything.
@@mvboutdoors awesome. Thanks!
Did you epoxy the top, sides, and bottom? Or the top and sides only?
Every side got epoxy
Hi Mike, whats the quality/thickness of the plywood that you used? I plan on adding epoxy to a floor deck on my boat as well
ruclips.net/video/T4J-6my7RPI/видео.html
It was 11/32 exterior grade ply. I went in depth on the wood selection in the above video if you wanted more info. 👍