briangcc
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Not my first choice for flooring - have the same material out in our shop for assembly area dividers and it looks terrible to work with. A cheap alternative would be the rolls of indoor/outdoor carpet you can find at local home improvement stores.
Next option would be the cheapo faux teak (peel & stick) eva foam you can find on Amazon. Some here have used it with good results. I've used SeaDek on my swim platform. Pricey as all get out BUT still looks brand new since install in '18.
It's actually very easy to pull a boat off the trailer....when you get to that point and you are definitely not there as right now the trailer is helping the boat keep its shape.
Lower the tongue as low as you can. Block up the transom with cribbing (wood blocks), jacks, old tires, etc. Now raise the tongue as high as you can and repeat the support process with the bow. Now pull the trailer out from under the boat. You may have to stop and readjust the supports a few times to get the trailer out.
My vote would be once the interior structure is replaced and the hole in the side of the boat patched from the inside, to flip the boat over so you can attack the hole in the side of the boat from the outside. It'll be much easier to do the repair right side up working with gravity as opposed to trying to glass upside down.
Next option would be the cheapo faux teak (peel & stick) eva foam you can find on Amazon. Some here have used it with good results. I've used SeaDek on my swim platform. Pricey as all get out BUT still looks brand new since install in '18.
It's actually very easy to pull a boat off the trailer....when you get to that point and you are definitely not there as right now the trailer is helping the boat keep its shape.
Lower the tongue as low as you can. Block up the transom with cribbing (wood blocks), jacks, old tires, etc. Now raise the tongue as high as you can and repeat the support process with the bow. Now pull the trailer out from under the boat. You may have to stop and readjust the supports a few times to get the trailer out.
My vote would be once the interior structure is replaced and the hole in the side of the boat patched from the inside, to flip the boat over so you can attack the hole in the side of the boat from the outside. It'll be much easier to do the repair right side up working with gravity as opposed to trying to glass upside down.