Bamboo decks on a workboat?

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by kdhorton, Jan 11, 2012.

  1. kdhorton
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    kdhorton HM Small Boat Designer

    I am working out a small workboat/island trader design, and a friend mentioned that in seatrains they use bamboo decking for the floors- they are hardy and cheap.

    I have seen a few articles where bamboo is gaining popularity in kayak builds, but wanted to see if anyone had had any experience with this.

    Otherwise, I will probably marine ply/canvas the deck except for the hatch.
     
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  3. kdhorton
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    kdhorton HM Small Boat Designer

    Thanks for the reference.

    The boat is a 26' motorsailer/island trader with a main hatch. The idea was that the bamboo could take the damage bumps, scrapes, falling objects, etc, and be ripped up and replaced every season.
     
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