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boat wood question
The domestic woods around here are pine, ash, red
oak, black oak, white oak, walnut, hickory, elm and locust. I can have any of these timbers sawn at area sawmills and stack them for seasoning. What are the most resistant woods to sea critters? barnacles, worms and so forth. I know that cherry and maple rot about as bad as pine, but I don't know which kind of oak is best. Can anyone tell me or point me to a site that rates woods for salt water vessels? |
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