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Replacing the Deck - Ozark Boat


Here is my Restore Blog about me replacing the deck on our 1973 Ozark T164 boat.

First things first...we were able to get the boat out for one test run back in November before it got too cold to go out. It was a fun 30 minutes or so running around Carlyle Lake.


It has an 85HP 1975 Johnson. When we bought it, it had a soft deck towards the back of passenger area (don't worry I knew about it when we bought it and don't have a lot in it). Here are some pictures of the boat...




Here is a picture taken from the port side looking into the passenger area after removing the rotten deck and cleaned it up some:


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Bear said…
Hey brutha Glenn!

Checking stuff out my man!

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