nite fisherman
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I have a 1986 Starcraft FM 160. I replaced the Transom back in August, 2012. It is rotten again. Back in 2012, I used regular plywood with waterproof glue. I think was BX grade but not positive of that number. I do know not to use Pressure Treated on this aluminum boat. I had to use a double layer of 3/4 since the wood in my Transom was 1.5 inches. I used a quality glue between layers and pressed them together with clamps and used screws also.
I then sealed it with 3 layers of #635 Epoxy from U.S. Composites I used the 3 to 1 ratio product. I honestly cannot remember if I drilled all holes before or after I sealed it.
But anyway it is needing to be replaced again.
My question is, should I use the same material as before? Supposedly I can get a "Marine Grade" Plywood from a cabinet shop. (Regular plywood with waterproof glue}
Does that sound sufficient as far as the plywood goes or should I order some ACX Plywood from somewhere? It is not ready available in my area.
And also is the #635 Epoxy at a 3to 1 ratio what I should use again or is there a Better Product?
Thanks in advance for all responses and help.
I then sealed it with 3 layers of #635 Epoxy from U.S. Composites I used the 3 to 1 ratio product. I honestly cannot remember if I drilled all holes before or after I sealed it.
But anyway it is needing to be replaced again.
My question is, should I use the same material as before? Supposedly I can get a "Marine Grade" Plywood from a cabinet shop. (Regular plywood with waterproof glue}
Does that sound sufficient as far as the plywood goes or should I order some ACX Plywood from somewhere? It is not ready available in my area.
And also is the #635 Epoxy at a 3to 1 ratio what I should use again or is there a Better Product?
Thanks in advance for all responses and help.