Wow! I am half way done putting aluminum checker in my 19' Alumacraft. I went with 1/8 aluminum diamond plate and using rivets (Pop type). To install my seat bases I will install Rivet Nuts (they install into a blind hole and expand) and stainless bolts. I did a lot of research on this project and decided that the aluminum was the best investment of my time... don't ask about the cost of the aluminum though.
Here are some current pictures as of this post
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1 Dissassembly (Medium).jpg
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2 Dissassembly (Medium).jpg
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3 New floor (Medium).jpg
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4 consols back in (Medium).jpg
I have the rest of the aluminum in the back of my truck as I type this; hope to have it finished this weekend.
To install it I put a bead of caulking over each rib, laid the panel in it and let it dry. I then installed heavy duty pop rivets.
My plan is to install the aluminum and I will do a few things to finish it.
1. etch the aluminum to remove the shine. I will test this (probably on my trip to Perfect Vue) to see if a natural finish is tolerable.
2. If the natural finish is not acceptable (slippery or too bright / hot) then I will etch and prime, paint with a non-slip coating.
3. I will be installing a snap-in carpet intended for family tubing / skiiing etc.
I am hoping that the natural finish will be good enough for fishing-trawler use and that the removable carpet will make it a comfortable family boat.
I will have the boat at Perfect Vue on May 10 - 13th. I will post some more pics as I progress and answer any questions.
Cheers,
Mike