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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sea Nypmh 17' Deep V.
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<blockquote data-quote="fisherman58" data-source="post: 223927" data-attributes="member: 6925"><p>dude nice job i've done half a dozen starcraft boats basicly the same as what your doing. you are doing such a through job i have to tell you that in just a few years you will be replacing that extieor grade plywood i used it once and will never use it again i use MDO ply covered on both sides it is used for signs and concrete forms it holds up very well i've had it in one of the boats 10 years and no signs of rot 3/4 inch goes for 54$ a sheet here in massachusettes thatsabout half of the cost of marine grade and i feel its just as good i just dont want to see all your hard work rot away on you</p><p></p><p>Glenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisherman58, post: 223927, member: 6925"] dude nice job i've done half a dozen starcraft boats basicly the same as what your doing. you are doing such a through job i have to tell you that in just a few years you will be replacing that extieor grade plywood i used it once and will never use it again i use MDO ply covered on both sides it is used for signs and concrete forms it holds up very well i've had it in one of the boats 10 years and no signs of rot 3/4 inch goes for 54$ a sheet here in massachusettes thatsabout half of the cost of marine grade and i feel its just as good i just dont want to see all your hard work rot away on you Glenn [/QUOTE]
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