Watermann
Starmada Splash of the Year 2014
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Nice work on the decking, I'm not a huge fan of carpet in boats but to each his own and it sure looks nice in there!
A couple thoughts on the rear deck, your fuel tank and batteries are back there so you can't enclose it like you have in the pic, it's against regs not to have ventilation. On my SN I took some angle AL and riveted the pieces together into I-beams of sorts and used SS screws to secure them to the top and bottom in areas where there was flexing. I'm thinking in your case you could divide the space in half and make the divider into an I-beam. To keep the new carpet clean an idea that I had and used on my SN was to get a garage drip tray secure it to the deck with a nylon strap underneath it and a buckle to secure the tank. I've since replaced that leaky POS attwood tank with a 5 Oceans tank that has a gauge and new OMC connectors that round brass connector is a source of leaks too.
Under the hatch this is what it looks like.
A couple thoughts on the rear deck, your fuel tank and batteries are back there so you can't enclose it like you have in the pic, it's against regs not to have ventilation. On my SN I took some angle AL and riveted the pieces together into I-beams of sorts and used SS screws to secure them to the top and bottom in areas where there was flexing. I'm thinking in your case you could divide the space in half and make the divider into an I-beam. To keep the new carpet clean an idea that I had and used on my SN was to get a garage drip tray secure it to the deck with a nylon strap underneath it and a buckle to secure the tank. I've since replaced that leaky POS attwood tank with a 5 Oceans tank that has a gauge and new OMC connectors that round brass connector is a source of leaks too.
Under the hatch this is what it looks like.
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