They make a treated marine plywood thats ideal for this kinda stuff but it isnt the cheapest on the market either but for a deck on the front of 14' boat im guessing only one sheet would be a plenty. or just go with at least 1/2" treated plywood for the decking 3/4" is bit more sturdy and durable but 1/2" is thick enuff and want add a whole lot of weight to the front of your boat. which is something you will want to consider. I used 1/2" treated and then painted both sides of the plywood with regular exterior paint and i later put a non skid type rubberized coating on it. . has lasted around 3 yrs now. for installation/mounting purposes I used flat bar scrwed to under sides of ply wood and it hooked over the outside lip of the front and sides of the boat I had small angle iron riverted in center of front seat which clamped to a 2x4" underneath the plywood. this made it for a easy in and out deck for different types fishing. The angle/flat bars and rivets were all stuff i had on hand so didnt cost me nothing. I used a short scrap piece of wood 2x4" left over from another project and only bought the ply wood and had full of screws. around 30$ including paint etc. .. but things are bit more expensive now. I hope this helps Good luck and if any questions send me a email ill try to help ya ...
2007-08-25 01:09:41
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2014-09-29 14:18:18
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Jon Boat Deck Plans
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all boats are different -- the jon boat however is easy to repair -- you should use some heavy-duty right angle brackets to re-install a new wood transom --- cut and shape the wood for a near ''o'' tolerance to fit the rear of the boat -- go to the ''glue section'' of Lowe's or home depot and find a product of two-part epoxy to seal the wood to the metal --- if applied too heavily it's okay because when dried you can paint over and it will look fine also the rivets are a two man job --- try to hold the rivet head with the side of a shop hammer (use like an anvil) and tap the smashed end of the rivet tighter _---- after tightening the rivets use the epoxy to seal the old rivets to the inside floor of the boat --- this will also cause the boat to run quieter and decrease the leaks -- alot of bolt holes in the transom can be fixed with the replaced new wood --- the size of the motor is a factor to consider,,, the larger the horse-power the stronger the transom must be to hold the pressure of the motor pushing the boat thru the water...
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2016-04-14 09:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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type wood aluminum john boat deck
2016-01-27 00:23:53
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2016-02-07 05:25:56
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Here be a link for a lay-out of an individuals Jon Boat project. I have a 14' Jon and am leavin' her the way she is, mainly because of safety ie., family. Link may also provide some more additional info., on your project? Good luck and "Fish On" ;)...
http://secretweaponlures.com/odf/odfsite.html
2007-08-25 05:16:33
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answered by FishSteelhead 6
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Minimum thickness of 5/8" Underlayment Plywood or Exterior glue plywood available at Home Depot or Lowe's.......
2007-08-25 06:41:47
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