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		I'm thinking of covering over the empty rod box holes in my V with starboard. I've never actually seen or handled the material. Can it be painted? 
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		Handles like wood, but because of it's chemical resistance, it cannot be painted. It is uniform color all the way through. 
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		+1 
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		Thanks guys. 
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		Like said, it cuts with any wood cutting tools! It will never rot and is nice and strong! 
	Starboard comes in a couple of different colors, most should be what you need. Then there is Seaboard, same as Starboard but made for the food industry, Comes in a host of colors and is usually cheaper then Starboard, if you can find it in your area?? Comes in sizes 1/4 to 2" in size, full sheets are 54" X 96" No it can't be painted, Nor can it be glued, has to be put toghter with hardware. For your rod boxes if you looking to make covers and not need much more then that, I ould go with 1/4, but if you want to mount anything to them, I would go 1/2" But this stuff is tuff!! Even 1/4 won't break! I have replaced all the wood in my boat, bulkheads, dash, tank covers, walls, all with Seaboard!  | 
		
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		MJ: 
	Where did you buy the seaboard? I need to replace my bifold cuddy door. The screws all snapped off inside the plexi and I can think of no way to extract them. Thanks  | 
		
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 If there's a good plastics supplier near you , check w/ them...if not West, Overtons, Boaters World, Cabelas all have it...  | 
		
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		Boat I got in Boston, Bought 2 hole sheets! 
	Here is there web site, but prices have not been updated! http://www.jfreeman.com/cpg_seaboard.html  | 
		
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		There are always postings on ebay with some of starboard or seabord for sale. 
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		I heard, second hand, that it can be joined w/ a construction adhesive such as "PL" or "liquid nails", if it is doable, I think you would have to use the one that is suitable for plastics, abs, fiberglass. I have used it when installing fiberglass tub or shower inserts/ surrounds.....couldn't say for sure about the starboard  
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