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Unread 04-07-2009, 04:49 PM
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Default replace floor with 5/8 or 3/4

I was going to replace my boat floor with 3/4 marine ply but am concidering using 5/8 marine ply to help keep the weight down. The price difference is not the issue less than $100 differance it looks like 5/8 wood core was origonally used.Has anyone on here replaced their deck with 5/8 I dont want to regret later.
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I don't think resin will stick to pressure treated ply, use regular.
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I don't think resin will stick to pressure treated ply, use regular.
it will only if you let it dry out for months in a garage or house,
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The O/P spec'd Marine Ply, not PT?
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the regular PT you get anywheres. im not sure if they make a PT FIR though.
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Use regular bc or ac..its getting glassed anyways.
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Use regular bc or ac..its getting glassed anyways.
thats what i always use.
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Use regular bc or ac..its getting glassed anyways.
LOWES ocasionally has some AB grade 1/2" and 3/4" for reasoneable prices as well. I used AB 3/4" on my fuel hatch I recored and it is ridicuously stout after 3 layers of mat over it. Many older boats used 1/2" in the deck so 5/8" should be fine. If it is a large unsupported span then use 3/4" to avoid warping.
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the V's had 1/2 the best i've found is furnture grade hardwood plywood in 1/2 it has 11 ply in 3/4 it has 15 ply.
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My V has all those 8 or so inch squares of wood they used. I have never figured out why they used those little squares instead of one full sheet of wood.
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