Cricket
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 50' CONV -Series I (1966 - 1969)
Yeh, I'm not understanding the use of plywood either, to me it's just a harder version of balsa that will have the same outcome if water gets in.
I would go with Coosa, appropriate thickness so you only have to install 1 layer.
Run it through the table saw if it needs to be scored to be able to bend for the deck crown.
Regarding biax 1208 and 1708 cloth, with epoxy we use 1200 and 1700 which doesn't have the layer of mat.
Just think it's much easier to work with.
It's not like I don't like plywood, have a 32' custom Carolina center console built out of Okume, Meranti with fir stringers all wrapped in epoxy and biax glass.
I would go with Coosa, appropriate thickness so you only have to install 1 layer.
Run it through the table saw if it needs to be scored to be able to bend for the deck crown.
Regarding biax 1208 and 1708 cloth, with epoxy we use 1200 and 1700 which doesn't have the layer of mat.
Just think it's much easier to work with.
It's not like I don't like plywood, have a 32' custom Carolina center console built out of Okume, Meranti with fir stringers all wrapped in epoxy and biax glass.