Marine Plywood

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2011/11/07 12:36:20 (permalink)

Marine Plywood

Where can I get some?
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    pghmarty
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    RE: Marine Plywood 2011/11/07 13:01:21 (permalink)
    Allegheny Lumber
    Tarentum, PA

    I bought a sheet to re-do the bolsters in my boat...$70 for 3/4".

    Ironhed

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    bulldog1
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    RE: Marine Plywood 2011/11/07 13:18:08 (permalink)
    Perfect, thanks guys...

    Redoing my dad's pontoon boat...
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    RE: Marine Plywood 2011/11/07 20:45:17 (permalink)
    BD,

    Just buy the full exterior plywood, it is marine grade plywpod that had a glue void when xray'd for marine grade. Same thing. Will last just as long. Its around 30$ to 40$ a sheet



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    RE: Marine Plywood 2011/11/07 22:04:50 (permalink)
    Bulldog,
    PM sent, with a couple of links.

    On the internet, EVERYONE is entitled to their opinion!
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    RE: Marine Plywood 2011/11/12 18:51:44 (permalink)
    JUst a thought but there are a lot of nice composite products available nowadays also that would be water proof. Might be worth looking into if you plan to keep the boat a long time.
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    RE: Marine Plywood 2011/11/17 11:29:46 (permalink)
    I agree, I rebuilt my rear bench and anchor locker hatch on my Sea Ray with the composite wood. Turned out beautiful and it will never rot.
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