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    All good advice, follow.

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    I was trying to avoid buying a full sheet of plywood for a 42x36 piece. Ok so NO to Marine plywood. What about PVC board or 1/2" Lexan (sometimes we discard used scratched pieces). I would appreciate some other opinions as well. Like should this boat have a center brace. It's going to be a stick steer with a 9.9 Merc set up to side pull.

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    Try poly board on eBay. I like it .
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    Sorry it was abs plastic out of Florida on eBay . Here the link . https://www.ebay.com/sch/fplastics/m...88.m1543.l2654 . I’ve done a lot of Jon boats with this and starboard .
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    Menards sells marine plywood.

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    Check out Advantec! Home Depot !

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Marine has no voids and exterior glue. For $35 or so you can go to Lowe’s and get BC exterior ply that has no voids also, at least mine didn’t, and will do the same job as the marine. If it’s going to be wet, treat it with polyester resin thinned 50/50 with acetone and mixed to set up very slow. This lets the resin soak in deep before hardening and will make it last better. Pressure treated wood has no place in a boat IMHO.
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    Thanks so far for all the help

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    menards sells sheeting called driply its 3/4 thick kinda orange looking we use it on all our boat projects.

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    Looking into dryply

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