Floor Project

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by sparky986, Nov 10, 2006.

  1. sparky986
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    sparky986 New Member

    Good afternoon all! I am currently replacing the floor in my 17.5' VIP Vision, I have removed the rotted glass covered plywood, water soaked foam, and one section of a stringer that was rotten. My question is should I use marine grade plywood for this project? And will the resin soak into pretreated marine grade plywood?
     
  2. eyes
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    eyes Junior Member

    Hi sparky
    This is one of the comon question around this forum. You should try searching the site, plenty of info in it (floor, tramson, stringers...).
    Also here is a place you might want to check and get back here for questions.
    http://www.rotdoctor.com/glass/GLrotrepair.html
    Good luck!
     
  3. sparky986
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    sparky986 New Member

    Thank you for the answer and site. I have already been to RotDoc but thought I would check with all of you too. Thanks again for the reply.
     
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