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<blockquote data-quote="mbullen" data-source="post: 522623" data-attributes="member: 24594"><p>Marine Ply, White Oak, and Mahogany are the usual suspects. Many folks have good results with exterior ply, also. </p><p>Avoid treated stuff.</p><p>Sealing has multiple avenues, as well. Worthy of it's own discussion, probably.</p><p>For non-wood, Coosa Blueboard is the standard...but pricey.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I've never tried hdpe, but I've followed some folks that have.</p><p>It seems the consensus is that it works great for an exterior motor pad but doesn't have the rigidity for an interior boat yoke. </p><p>I seem to recall a handful of YouTube videos that address it, too.</p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to see other folk's experiences here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbullen, post: 522623, member: 24594"] Marine Ply, White Oak, and Mahogany are the usual suspects. Many folks have good results with exterior ply, also. Avoid treated stuff. Sealing has multiple avenues, as well. Worthy of it's own discussion, probably. For non-wood, Coosa Blueboard is the standard...but pricey. Personally, I've never tried hdpe, but I've followed some folks that have. It seems the consensus is that it works great for an exterior motor pad but doesn't have the rigidity for an interior boat yoke. I seem to recall a handful of YouTube videos that address it, too. It will be interesting to see other folk's experiences here.. [/QUOTE]
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