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boatnt 02-26-2013 09:34 PM

sun pad
 
I am redoing my sun pad ,,,I need to get some 1/2 plywood,,do I have to use marine grade plywood or can I use exterior grade plywood??or how about pressure treated plywood??
it will be covered with foam and vinyl

Thanks

Reckless32 02-26-2013 10:16 PM

Use the best wood you can get your hands on and then I would even coat it in multi layers of polyurethane for extra water resistance and durability. It gets caught in the rain, or from swimmers in/out of the water etc. and the water moisture will linger under the foam. It has to be durable.

Good luck, sounds like a fun fruitful project.

Griff 02-27-2013 01:04 AM

I would coat it with at least 2 coats of fiberglass resin.

Full Force 02-27-2013 05:31 AM

I would use that plastic PVC type stuff, I forget name... I am having XT use that in whole interior of my Cig, I dont want any chance of rot as I intend to keep boat for a long time...

Crude Intentions 02-27-2013 05:34 AM

My whole interior is being redone in synthetics. No more real wood to worry about.

Port Monster 02-27-2013 05:51 AM

My friend does upholstry for a living and he coats everything with fiberglass resin to seal it. He does not use marine grade wood - it is not necessary when you coat it with resin. The wood does need to be dried.

obnoxus 02-27-2013 07:05 AM

no wood !!!! use starboard

chrisf695 02-27-2013 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by port monster (Post 3875742)
my friend does upholstry for a living and he coats everything with fiberglass resin to seal it. He does not use marine grade wood - it is not necessary when you coat it with resin. The wood does need to be dried.

+1

interiorworks 02-27-2013 08:43 AM

I would not use any type of wood in your boat. after the cost of quality wood and resin you could buy pvc king starlight or even king starboard for your application and it will last a life time...

remember to drain well the more air the better.

Audiofn 02-27-2013 08:56 AM

Starboard now makes a lighter weight version of it. If you do a swim pad it is a much better choice as the regular stuff is WAY heavier then wood and puts a load on the harch motor. If you go with wood and use resin then I would thin it out so it soaks in. It can be hard to drive staples through resin and once you make the hole with the staple then you have made a place for water to go in and get trapped in there.


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