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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 414546" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>CDX is a good choice since you're carpeting over it. Seal it very good. Get the edges real good. I used 3 coats of Helmsman spar urethane. Let it dry completely between coats. On top of that, exterior carpet adhesive that is the consistency of peanut butter adds another barrier of protection. But I suggest you use 1/2". 3/4" is not needed for such a small area like a boat and adds a ton of unnecessary weight. And save that nice piece of oak plywood for a project that you won't be covering up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 414546, member: 18939"] CDX is a good choice since you're carpeting over it. Seal it very good. Get the edges real good. I used 3 coats of Helmsman spar urethane. Let it dry completely between coats. On top of that, exterior carpet adhesive that is the consistency of peanut butter adds another barrier of protection. But I suggest you use 1/2". 3/4" is not needed for such a small area like a boat and adds a ton of unnecessary weight. And save that nice piece of oak plywood for a project that you won't be covering up. [/QUOTE]
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