Burnham Bob
Well-Known Member
I bought it at a boat jumble. Old and no idea what model it is, but it is an Avon. There is not a rigid transom, the engine mount is a good solid piece of wood mounted on a curved metal frame, and slides into rubber recesses so that when the boat inflates it sits tight against the rear tube.
The floor is basically just hypalon and it bears weight okay when I stand up in it, but mainly I sit on the tubes. A seagull 40 plus pushes it along fine.
But, did it have floor boards originally? If so where can i get some or is it a case of finding some marine ply and making some. Or would they just be an unnecessary extra to store. Haven't really missed not having floorboards but wondered whether they would make difference and if they were originally fitted.
The floor is basically just hypalon and it bears weight okay when I stand up in it, but mainly I sit on the tubes. A seagull 40 plus pushes it along fine.
But, did it have floor boards originally? If so where can i get some or is it a case of finding some marine ply and making some. Or would they just be an unnecessary extra to store. Haven't really missed not having floorboards but wondered whether they would make difference and if they were originally fitted.