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<blockquote data-quote="jdp1207" data-source="post: 310381" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>Just my opinion</p><p>I usually use 15/32 exterior plywood for weight and strength -- double layers for lids etc. -- I've found most of the waterproofing either dont soak in because of the glues in the plywood or I have to add too much material which adds weight -- I've also used fiberglass resin and gelcoat brushed on and it tends to crack which defeats the purpose --- so I look at my boats like the wife looks at the living room, it wont be too long before I change it up again so I leave the plywood untreated --</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdp1207, post: 310381, member: 11315"] Just my opinion I usually use 15/32 exterior plywood for weight and strength -- double layers for lids etc. -- I've found most of the waterproofing either dont soak in because of the glues in the plywood or I have to add too much material which adds weight -- I've also used fiberglass resin and gelcoat brushed on and it tends to crack which defeats the purpose --- so I look at my boats like the wife looks at the living room, it wont be too long before I change it up again so I leave the plywood untreated -- [/QUOTE]
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