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Unread 09-29-2008, 08:24 AM
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Called my local fleecer, uh, distributor: one sheet of three quarter by 96 by 48 would be 664 plus 150 to ship. I can buy a load of 3/4 marine A-C plywood and the West epoxy to soak it in for far less than that. Anyone have a line on reality?
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No doubt it has gone up.
First off it ain't 96x48.
From what I remember it was 96x54 (gotta look) but it was about $440 with tax here.
Try Jamestown Distributors and see what they charge.
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...board+3%2F4%22
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Just looked, on 05/24/07 I paid $376.50 (tax $402.86).
That was a whole sheet, 54x96.
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Thats insane !!!!!!!!!!
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Look around and see if you have some one that sells Seaboard, That is what I used!
It is made in more colors and is for the food industry. It is the exact same thing and UV protected and use to be 1/2 the cost of Starboard!!

I bought and used a full sheet of 3/4 & 3/8 on my V20. At the time I paided $171 for a 96 X 54 sheet of 3/4, and $86 for a sheet of 3/8.

They don't update there site and it still says the old prices but this is were I got mine. I plan on a full sheet this summer for some stuff on the Sea Ox

http://www.jfreeman.com/cpg_seaboard.html
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I found this place while looking for rubrail for my McKee, they have some great prices

http://www.hamiltonmarine.com/

heres the link for the seaboard
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/browse.cfm/2,762.html
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Called my local fleecer, uh, distributor: one sheet of three quarter by 96 by 48 would be 664 plus 150 to ship. I can buy a load of 3/4 marine A-C plywood and the West epoxy to soak it in for far less than that. Anyone have a line on reality?
Dave, in Connecticut.
P.S. New (old) V is home, camera is not. Wrist in cast; pix coming later. I love this site.
Somebody oughtta call that azzhole and cuss 'im out...that's ROBBERY...I just bought a 3/4x54x96 Starboard for < $300


MJ's price on Seaboard's the way to GO!!...
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MJ's price on Seaboard's the way to GO!!...
That's 3 year old prices, But I just called them and for a full 3/4 they now get $320.17 and for 3/8 that I used for the tackle box and gas tank covers it's $151.26

I will be getting a sheet of 3/8 for my projects, it makes great side walls, cutting boards, hatches, cup holders, ect...ect... I don't need anything strong this time around.
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Check ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/King-...mZ320289312936

According to my calcs a 96x54x.75 would be $414 plus shipping. Not great but better.

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