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Durabak over wood
Do you think if I paint a piece of plywood with Durabak on both sides it will be waterproof enough to use over my gas tank on the deck. I'm thinking of replacing my spider cracked fuel tank cover with 3/4 Plywood then painting the entire deck with Durabak.
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I would not waste all that paint! Thats a lot of cash!
If you wanted you could glass some wood and then just paint the top to match the deck, But heck if you are going to do that you might as well repair the cover you have there, there are a few posts here from people that have done it, its not all that hard! Here is one read to the 2nd page! There are others out there, do a search http://wellcraftv20.com/community/sh...gas+tank+cover |
you decide what you are doing yet? and pics please:beer:
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I don't know Cy:head: I'm still thinking about buying a sheet of 3/4 Seaboard Grip X. The stuff is $337 for a 5x8 sheet. I can use half for the gas tank cover, a piece for the small deck lid in front on the tank and maybe use some for a pulpit and other odds and ends. I'm just not sure that it is structurally strong enough to span the opening without some kind of support.
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What are the demesions for the tank cover??
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if his is the same size as mine it is roughly 3' by 4':head:
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3/4 will handle 3 x 4 Seaboard pretty easy!! If anything put one support across middle but I no think you have to.
My box covers were smaller, lets say 3 x 2?? and you never felt anything move!! and I am 320 pound stomping on them all the time! |
The cover on my 79 is a whopping 63" x 30" its pretty much the whole middle of the boat. I'm really looking for the easiest fix, I don't want to get involved with fiberglass. I gues I could always find a way to support it if it flexes.
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It will be perfect!!
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