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![]() douglas fir plywood is know to check (split into surface cracks). I've not used it but read that it is worse if the boat is left out in the sun. Even the marine grade will check since it's all from the same tree. The solution is to cover withe fibreglass and resin to a certain thickness which I'm afraid I don't know. That would mean starting with thinner plywood and building up thickness and strength with the fibreglass. Fibreglass being heavier than wood, you have to allow for the extra weight in the design. meranti, another cheap plywood related to lauan, doesn't check like douglas fir. the poster asked what kind of plywood is used. a popular marine plywood is okume. it weighs the same as lauan underlayment, about 1 pound per square foot for 1/4 inch thick plywood (the lauan is metric and is actually 1/5 inch). as far as weight calculations go they can be substituted in design calcualtions. I belive okume is the least expensive marine plywood after douglas fir. I can't be definite because I've never used marine plywood of any kind. I just looked into it a few years ago. One sheet was $50 in this area. A sheet of lauan underlayment was $13. That's Canadian dollars. "Dave W" ) writes: I built an 18 ft skiff out of CD-X, the cheapest of the cheap. I glassed the outside and have been slowly glassing all of the inside. Sure would have been easier earlier. The inside checked looked pretty sorry before glassing. Dave "Ted W Lee" wrote in message ... What's the current "favorite" for building boats? Ted in Mich. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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