Kevin70
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Re: Anybody used plastics for stringers, floors or transoms?
Good point Old Carver, the poly lay-ups would last even longer if they where done properly. In my 22 year old boat (I won't mention the name, but it starts with a "B" and ends with an "AYLINER") I found edges of plywood that were never touched by resin (good ole' mass production). The wood that was sealed properly still looked like brand new lumber. I don't think that people should have any worries about using regular poly as long as you take the time to cover every molecule of wood with glass and resin.
Good point Old Carver, the poly lay-ups would last even longer if they where done properly. In my 22 year old boat (I won't mention the name, but it starts with a "B" and ends with an "AYLINER") I found edges of plywood that were never touched by resin (good ole' mass production). The wood that was sealed properly still looked like brand new lumber. I don't think that people should have any worries about using regular poly as long as you take the time to cover every molecule of wood with glass and resin.