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Thankyou Nathan for what you did with my pics. I've had it since 2001, 2004 was the last time I had it in the water though. I pulled my seats and carpet out to see how much rotten wood I have. I have read about floors feeling "soft". Around my seat boxes, wich are badly rotten, the floor feels firm, but behind the seat boxes it flexs when I walk on it, it don't really feel soft though. What is the best way to determine how bad my floor and transom are? Should I start a new thread in the resto forum about that? Thanks for all the replys!
 
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