So there's a massive gaping hole in the floor near the side entrance of my 82 20' Dolphin RV. The only thing keeping everything from falling onto the ground is the fiberglass sheeting underneath the 3/4" plywood.
So, we buy some new sheets of plywood to re- do the floor.
I notice, where one of the walls is separating from the RV, that there appear to be screws going into the SIDE (The thin part) of the plywood.
My stepdad looks at it, and says, "You can't do that! That's insanity!"
I think maybe it's just a fluke, but it turns out, that *is* how they secured the walls to the floor, is in the sides of the plywood with screws.
My question is, is there an easy way to replace the floor without literally tearing the entire cab portion apart?