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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 397784" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>I've got an aluminum 14' tandem "3-place" V-front drive-on/drive-off that's stored outside. It's 22-23yrs old and getting some soft-spots which I think is to be expected.</p><p></p><p>I will replace with marine (not green treated) plywood like it had from the factory, my question, is, has anyone "rhino-lined" their wood decking? Obviously being a new install, it would be easy enough to do both sides. I'm wondering if it would help longevity by protecting the wood? Or, would it shorten longevity by trapping moisture underneath?</p><p></p><p>I'm planning to run all new wiring/looms as well as I know the original wires are getting brittle in some areas and it's simple to do with the decking removed. My question is mostly about the decking, but, if I'm missing something else that's easily done while it's apart, I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 397784, member: 412"] I've got an aluminum 14' tandem "3-place" V-front drive-on/drive-off that's stored outside. It's 22-23yrs old and getting some soft-spots which I think is to be expected. I will replace with marine (not green treated) plywood like it had from the factory, my question, is, has anyone "rhino-lined" their wood decking? Obviously being a new install, it would be easy enough to do both sides. I'm wondering if it would help longevity by protecting the wood? Or, would it shorten longevity by trapping moisture underneath? I'm planning to run all new wiring/looms as well as I know the original wires are getting brittle in some areas and it's simple to do with the decking removed. My question is mostly about the decking, but, if I'm missing something else that's easily done while it's apart, I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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