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<blockquote data-quote="Rat" data-source="post: 129045" data-attributes="member: 1914"><p>The only place I know of that sells plywood by the square foot is buckwoodcraft.com and I think they have a minimum order, but I can't remember. </p><p></p><p>Here it is:</p><p><a href="https://www.buckwoodcraft.com/marine_plywood.htm" target="_blank">buckwoodcraft.com</a></p><p>It isn't marine grade, it is a veneer, do not use it in your transom. Use good exterior grade ply or a real marine grade ply. Using a unknown grade of veneer is asking for trouble. Your transom needs to be strong, don't try and skimp on the wood, buy good wood. And it doesn't matter what plywood you use it all needs to be treated for protection; either Thompson's-like water seal, Spar Urethane or Epoxy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rat, post: 129045, member: 1914"] The only place I know of that sells plywood by the square foot is buckwoodcraft.com and I think they have a minimum order, but I can't remember. Here it is: [url=https://www.buckwoodcraft.com/marine_plywood.htm]buckwoodcraft.com[/url] It isn't marine grade, it is a veneer, do not use it in your transom. Use good exterior grade ply or a real marine grade ply. Using a unknown grade of veneer is asking for trouble. Your transom needs to be strong, don't try and skimp on the wood, buy good wood. And it doesn't matter what plywood you use it all needs to be treated for protection; either Thompson's-like water seal, Spar Urethane or Epoxy. [/QUOTE]
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