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macojoe
03-31-2004, 02:12 AM
How strong is Starboard??
I have to fish boxes in the floor of my boat that have the oringal Teak wood covers. One borke last year and I repaired for now.
But I was thinking of just making some out of Starboard??
They are about 3 feet long and about 20 inches wide?? This is a guess as the boat is still covered up. They have at least a 1/2" lip all the way around the edge and they need to be walked on all the time!
Do you think it is strong anough to take what I can dish out which will be alot!
chumbucket
03-31-2004, 10:06 AM
Not structurally strong enough for that cover MJ. Not without some sort of reinforcement anyways.
macojoe
03-31-2004, 10:54 AM
maybe I will make some out of ply and glass them over?? I am so confused ???
Like I am going to have time this year any way :-/
Mac_Attack
03-31-2004, 06:55 PM
MJ Go to WWW.tacomarine.com/support/Starboard/handling_starboard.htm Go to questions and answers, first question. Bill Mc
Crusher
03-31-2004, 10:41 PM
Macojoe, I too will be needing some type of material for a prodject I want to try. Noticed in some newer commercial rest rooms the partitions are made of some type of heavy plastic (?) type sheets 5/8" to 3/4" thick. Comes in different colors white, cream, green, etc. May be someone on here knows an source for this, may be cheaper with out word marine in it, Wawa convenience stores is the first place I saw it. Also just read a article in a new N.J. fishing mag. that list three different grades of Starboard for different types of prodjects. Crusher
Seakindly
04-01-2004, 09:13 PM
Some polyethylene sheets such as starboard are UV resistant. 8) Some others are not. :-/
chumbucket
04-02-2004, 01:32 AM
The problem is, Starboard, although UV stabile is not a good structural material to handle loads. Most plastics aren't unles they are rotationally molded or molded with some sort of strengthening gridwork to keep it from deflecting.
The Starboard material would work for this project, but it would need something attached to the underside to keep it from deflecting when stepped on it.
I used some Starboard for a smaller project and I can tell you that it's very nice and easy to work with. No special tools are required. Just basic woodworking tools. You can cut it with table saws, route the edges, pretty much anything similar to woodworking.
If you can find a plastics distributor in your area, they will generally sell it cheaper than the marine stores do. I bought mine at a plastics place here in Boston.
macojoe
04-02-2004, 07:38 AM
The Teak covers were made of 4 tounge and grove pieces of teak with two stringers under holding them toghter, cross the opposite way.
What if I made the covers from star board and eaither use star board or wood stringers under it??
Do you think it is strong anough on the edges to hold in place?? it has a 1/2 to 3/4" lip all the way around the edge that keeps it in place??
macojoe
04-02-2004, 08:02 AM
Well I just went to there site and watched a video on some aplacations. They seem to use it for everything! They make stairs, swim platforms, hatch covers, and and even saw a floor cover!!
But that said I noticed it was a small floor covers and that the swim platform was also small?? So I will have to call tec suport for advice on this?? They have 3/4 that might do the trick?? I have to see how think the wood was? I don't want to have a lip to trip over all the time!
I can do that all by myself! :o
chumbucket
04-02-2004, 11:14 AM
The teak wood strips underneath attached might work okay. You might also consider going to Home Depot and getting some thin (say 1/8" thick) aluminum angle strips to attach underneath too.
macojoe
04-02-2004, 01:40 PM
I might give it a try!! CB can you call that place in boston and see what they get for a sheet of it??
I might as well buy a whole sheet as I have to make 3 covers 3 X 2 !! Then I will have some left over for who no's what??
I no what I can make a new dash panale out of it also :)
I just have to figure out what size to use 1/2 or 3/4 I have to get in the boat!!
Get a price for both sizes Please Thanks
chumbucket
04-02-2004, 02:24 PM
Yo! Here's a link to the place I bought mine. There are prices on this page too. BTW, they call theirs Seaboard which is the same composition as Starboard.
http://www.jfreeman.com/cpg_seaboard.html
This stuff is about half the cost of Starboard sold in marine stores. 8)
macojoe
04-02-2004, 02:56 PM
Thanks CB!! I just called the guy and told him excatly what I wanted to do and he said it would be just fine!! I asked if the color stuff is colored all the way thur and it is. My deck is painted Gray and i decided to et gray starboard instead of trying to painting it.
I asked if i could guel or screw some starboard cross on the under side and he said it would only help!!
So I guess i am going to do it. It is $171 for a 3/4 X 8 X 4 sheet.
I guess i am going to wait till i come back from California before I go for it.
Thanks bud!!
chumbucket
04-03-2004, 12:30 AM
:-*Got your message on my cell. Let me know when you want to go there and I'll tag along to show you where it is. ;)
It really is the cheapest I could find the stuff for. Colors too. 8)
macojoe
04-03-2004, 01:00 AM
I am thinking that Wed looks good!! Let me know!
chumbucket
04-03-2004, 01:10 AM
A mid-week rendevous sounds good to me :-* as long as it's not too early. Working all night Tuesday to Wed morning. ;) Let's do it. :)
macojoe
04-05-2004, 04:16 PM
Ok bud I called and they have in stock and I said I will be there Wed at some point.
So let me no what time is good to meet up with you!! Road trip!! ;D
chumbucket
04-06-2004, 06:13 PM
I'll give you a call tonight from work. :-*
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