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Old 04-12-2021, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Rdamours View Post
I'd trust recreational power sports. I did my boat which is an inboard. For mine it was a Mercruiser with a thickness of 2-2.25 inches thick. I used epoxy with cabosil used to make a peanut butter with 3 sheets of marine plywood epoxied together and coated in epoxy. Any bolts going through the hull should be coated in 4200 or something along those lines.

You could use your old wood as a template after pulling it to cut the sheets and do some basic work or farm it out to them. Probably way less trouble as it's an outboard.
I popped off my corner and center cap this afternoon and took a good look at things. It really doesn't look that bad of a job to do on this boat. I do notice it was previously done judging by the screws in place of rivets. The marine plywood is readily available at Windsor plywood for $200 a sheet. Im guessing it might cost me $350 and a half day of time. So think I'll put my YouTube education to use.
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