neil1967
Well-Known Member
My Oyster 406 had the majority of floorboards screwed down when we bought her, with an occasional access panel. I have since unscrewed them all as I have been working under the floors. I notice that most modern boats that I go on tend not to have screwed down flooring. I am somewhat torn - I inherently don't like the idea of the boards flying around in the event of a knockdown, but equally I like the idea of being able to lift them quickly in the event of water ingress. To date most of our sailing has been coastal, but we are preparing for a Biscay crossing, which might influence matters. Grateful for any views, and especially ideas on how to secure floorboards easily but retaining the ability to lift them quickly when required.
