I have a 95 StarCraft Fishmaster 190 with a couple of loose spots on the floor. When I get more time I will peel off the floor cover and examine it more closely but assume that I'll end up replacing the floor. I've read about using marine grade plywood with epoxy coating and probably replacing the foam underneath as well. I haven't read anything about the merits of replacing the plywood with aluminum flooring, like diamond plate or something. Is it a price thing? or a flexibility/strength thing? I'm kind of dreading starting the project, having to take out the windshield, side boards, livewell and other stuff. Also, once into it, is it recommended to sand and paint the inside of the hull? The boat doesn't leak at present although I occasionally find some water when I pull the plug but it's only when I'm using the live well so I've siliconed all the edges inside the live well. If I go with marine plywood, is what I can order through home depot sufficient? (65.00 per sheet for 3/4). Any suggestions would be welcome.