Starboard
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tough to find good pricing on big sheet stuff (especially popular high quality stuff) but i have had pretty good luck with Jamestown Distributing
https://www.jamestowndistributors.co...portal/main.do
https://www.jamestowndistributors.co...portal/main.do
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08 OPA Class 1 National Champion
08 Class 1 Geico Triple Crown Champion
08 OPA High Points Champion
10 OPA Class 1 National Champion ( happy now Ed! )
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Look into structural PVC as well such as Aquaplas, dependent on your application. Its less expensive and much lighter than Starboard. My rear bench seat back is made from it as are the cup holder side cockpit panels.
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What are you using them for?
I bought the sheets of 1/2 inch pvc board at Home Depot for like 50 a sheet a while back to redo some old wood bulkhead stuff on my buddies cruiser.
Can't remember if the sheets were 4 by 8 or 5 by 10 but pretty sure right around 50 a sheet.
Not as rigid as starboard but I used it for a bulkhead panel on the back of his Silverton fly ridge and it hasn't failed in 4 years.
It has kind of a funky grain on one side but definitely half the weight of starboard too.
I bought the sheets of 1/2 inch pvc board at Home Depot for like 50 a sheet a while back to redo some old wood bulkhead stuff on my buddies cruiser.
Can't remember if the sheets were 4 by 8 or 5 by 10 but pretty sure right around 50 a sheet.
Not as rigid as starboard but I used it for a bulkhead panel on the back of his Silverton fly ridge and it hasn't failed in 4 years.
It has kind of a funky grain on one side but definitely half the weight of starboard too.



