2003 Odyssey floor?

Boatracer857

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I have a 2003 Odyssey 2104 Millennium I/O tritoon.
i want to replace the furniture and the carpet. Does anyone know if the floor under the carpet is aluminum or wood? It is wrapped and stored in a place I can't access. Thanks!
 

ahicks

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Nothing for sure, but I can share that it would be pretty unusual for the floor of an '03 'toon to be anything but wood. Further, on an '03 boat, it would be unusual if you were to find any problems with the ply when you get the carpet off. My experience anyway. FWIW
 

Bayou Dave

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This may or may not help you. I found the info when I had my 2000 Odyssey.




Standard Construction Features
  • Raised fence for draining
  • Foam insulated fence panels
  • Heavy-duty 23" diameter pontoon tubes constructed with .080 gauge 5052 marine aluminum
  • Four point lifting eyes
  • Heavy-duty canoe shaped nose cone
  • Full length 3.4" 7-ply marine grade wood decking with a lifetime warranty
  • Protective keel the full length of each pontoon tube
  • All pontoon tubes have two baffles to create three flotation chambers
  • Floor cross-members are .125 gauge aluminum "U" channel with architectural web on 16" centers
  • Ample decking cleats - 1 per outside corner
  • Rub rail is heavy-duty anodized "F" channel wth rigid cast aluminum corners
  • All fasteners are highest quality 18-8 stainless steel
  • Railings are 1 1/4" anodized with vented ribs
  • Gates are WHEELCHAR FRIENDLY and attached with full length piano hinges
  • Large cup holder located conveniently on all deck plans
  • International Coast Guard lighting

Standard Conveninece Features
  • Deluxe console with ultra-violet protection plymer dash/12 volt-T.V./phone receptacle, horn lighting switch, and resetable electric breakers
  • Woven-backed expanded vinyl is all double stitched, U.V. protected, 31 oz. marine grade material
  • All furniture bases are roto-cast with drainage for dry storage
  • U.V. protected three-position bimini top
  • Marine grade U.V. protected 16 oz. polypropylene carpet
  • Removable pedestal table
  • Rear sundeck on appropriate models
  • Fold out sleeper sofa with roto-cast compartments on appropriate models


Available in 15'-25' floor plans.
 

Boatracer857

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Thanks! That is very helpful information. The boat is mechanically perfect. Just need to decide if new carpet and furniture are worth the expense. I bought a Rinker 25' Fiesta Vee and will be selling the Odyssey tri toon.
 

5150abf

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I would think you would never recover the cost of new carpet and furniture.

A quick check on google has a set of Wise furniture at $1700 and it is not even close to as nice as factory stuff.

Not to mention what a job that is, you essentially have unbuild and rebuild the boat.

It is a tremendous job and if it is not something you have done before you may end up with less than stellar results

I would just clean it as best you can and sell it as is.
 

Scott Danforth

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Thanks! That is very helpful information. The boat is mechanically perfect. Just need to decide if new carpet and furniture are worth the expense. I bought a Rinker 25' Fiesta Vee and will be selling the Odyssey tri toon.

unless you plan on keeping the boat, you will not recoup any expense you spend on furniture and carpet.

a good set of furniture and carpet will be in the $2500 - $3500 range.

best bet is to sell it AS IS
 
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