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You have more confidence in OSB (or as I call it "Chip Board", among other
names). OSB begins to become unstable even near the presents of moisture. Even if you cover it inside and out, the moisture will find it's way in and crack or break the seal of anything you coat it with.. Additionally, OSB has very little tensile strength, an important characteristic in any water craft. To over come this you would need very closely spaced frames and stringers, thus adding weight and cost. My comments are not intended to "rain on your parade". If you must economize, try using CDX play and your plans would have a much better chance of success. My opinion and experience, FWIW. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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