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Share your build on Raised decks or your Flush decks with lights! There are a lot of people who are building new ones. Great way to show ideas!
 
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here are some pictures of a material i found and used. It is called step tread and it comes in different widths and 21ft long sticks. I used 12 inch wide and it worked great it doesnt require as much bracing beacause it has its own you can see it from the end shot on my little fan step sure makes working on the fan easier. my deck is 8x8 on my 2072 and the angle pieces on the back were just the pieces from the front i cut off. you can put an end cap on it like i did and it it makes it a little stronger and neater looking.
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How do you like the expanded metal floor? I am considering expanded metal or something like the step tread. Does the expanded metal give between the bracing or is it pretty stable. If I use the expanded metal I would like to put some type of mat down for comfort.
 
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Had mine both ways elevated, and flush currently it's flush. I liked the elevated deck for Clearwater day shooting but decided to go flush for ease. By that I mean bigger fish don't require you to get off the deck to land, easier for kids and hell even my fat ass to get up on it, easier to drive( now I can sit down) and it helped brace the boat a bunch. I also bought a surface drive boat and spend more time in it during the day so he big boat is being used mostly night trips now. Both have their advantage the flush just worked out better for the situation now
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Flush now:
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