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Good alternative to plywood?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlanT" data-source="post: 522285" data-attributes="member: 30185"><p>I agree. I used 5/8" Coosa Blue Water 26. I've had no problems with it screwed down, but would be concerned with screwing anything else to it that would apply torque on the Coosa board. I found Coosa easy to work with and allowed me to file the board around the edges to get a "reasonably" tight fit. I couldn't do that with plywood. It all depends on the application, longevity desired, boat storage options, and dollars available. I'm glad I bought it before prices sky rocketed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanT, post: 522285, member: 30185"] I agree. I used 5/8" Coosa Blue Water 26. I've had no problems with it screwed down, but would be concerned with screwing anything else to it that would apply torque on the Coosa board. I found Coosa easy to work with and allowed me to file the board around the edges to get a "reasonably" tight fit. I couldn't do that with plywood. It all depends on the application, longevity desired, boat storage options, and dollars available. I'm glad I bought it before prices sky rocketed. [/QUOTE]
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