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jim baugh
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(1/31/03 11:23 am)
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Tri Cab Flybridge
I have a 74 Trojan Tri Cab, it has the teak floor floybridge. Right where you enter from the ladder, the floor is a little soft/spongie. Past owner let water in the flybridge, and she got a little soft.

So I thought I would stifen from underneath. Take down the headliner in the bedroom and add support so the deck would not flex. Before I do this, I was wondering if anyone knew what was under the teak flybridge, fiberglass, and a blasa core? Any body got any idea.

This would be good to know, if it is glass, then adding support braces may not help much.

The flex in the floor is not that bad, should I even mess with it?

If anybody has any imput, greatly appreciated.
Jim baugh

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