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| DuraKore as cabin floor? I think I put this in the wrong category when first posted. Apologies to anyone bothered by re-post... ---------------------------------------------- I will be replacing the cabin flooring in a 40 foot sailboat. The existing flooring is getting soft from moisture and abuse and the Teak and Holly veneer is trashed. I've been thinking about using BalTek / DuraKore for the job. I'd laminate either thin Teak/Holly veneer (if I can find it) or else a layer or two of carbon fiber on the upper surface. I have a some questions: 1) Would I be better off using balsa or foam cored material? 2) How do I best calculate the required thickness? 3) If I surface with carbon fibre I'd like to clear coat it for appearance. Is there a good way to apply some non-skid to the exposed surface without destroying the appearance? 4) Will epoxy work for the exposed surface or is it too soft and subject to marking if a winch handle or similar is dropped on it? 5) In general (I know it's hard to give a specific answer) will a DuraKore+surface laminate panel be lighter than an equivalent plywood + teak/holly veneer panel? 6) Is there another approach to the top surface that I haven't thought of that would be better than CF or veneer? Thanks in advance |
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