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![]() MRusson wrote: I was going to use a non pressure treated plywood, most likely a marine grade ply on the deck and an exterior grade on the actual pontoons prior to fiberglass. I am a bit gun shy of the pressure treated wood since i believe they still use arsenic as a chemical in that stuff. Any other suggestions for the actual pontoons? MRusson I would divide the pontoons into watertight sections for emergency flotation and skip the foam which would only add redundacy, price, weight and a good starting point for rot. I would also make each watertight section inspectable with a hatch or seal big enough to make the inside accesable for repairs, etc. The hatches wouldn't have to be store bought but could be made of plywood that was secured in place with screws and sealed with a non-permanent caulking, say silicone or White Lightning house caulk as opposed to 5200, as you wouldn't have to open them but once a year, more or less. The bottom corners (chines?) of the pontoons will have to be slightly rounded for the fiberglass to wrap around without creating air pockets and they should also be reinforced with extra layers of glass or something like angle iron imbedded in caulking as they will recieve more wear than elsewhere. Try to avoid, by proper design, water sitting on top of the pontoons for long periods of time. The weak point of pontoons and catamarans is the system/deck that connects them and the tendency for them to twist in waves and wrack/wreck the boat. Some people replace rotted decks, and you might consider building a new deck, with pressure treated plywood topped with rubber roll roofing for flat roofs that comes in wide enough sizes for one piece to cover the whole deck. It is glued down with contact cement or some similer adhesive and then indoor outdoor carpeting is glued to the rubber for a leakproof deck. Sam |
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