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Been building fishing boats as a hobby for the last 15 years,have yet to see treated marine ply,,,I beleive it would interfere with the epoxy you generally use to make joints, and seal up the wood with a first coat of epoxy wich is pretty much the standard right now,,,all on depending how long you want that wooden boat to last
 
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huntinfool said:
I would use a treated ply and I would wrap ...
Why treated huntinfool?
In the event that you don't get the glass sealed around the wood good enough it will last much longer than regular ply. I have some wooden transom's out there that are going on 15-20 years. But now we only do glass transom's. Money wise they are about the same, but glass transom's are much easier.
 
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