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"Calif Bill" wrote:

You do not need Marine Ply. The difference in Marine ply and normal outdoor
ply, is the marine ply will have no interior voids. All the plys are
patched before bonding. No voids is good in a transom, with a big motor
trying to flex the ply. For normal walking surfaces, a standard ACX with
waterproof glue is fine.
Bill


Actually, there are some other differences, particularly the number of
plys, but in a non-critical and probably dry application (which this
seems to be), ACX will probably do.

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