Re: Marine grade question
Yes I started going down the treated lumber route then read what can happen - does anyone know if this really does happen?
Yes, the chemicals for the new style pressure treated wood will eat aluminum. My 07 Tracker jon boat had pressure treated marine plywood on the transom, the new green treating not the old style orange/yellow "marine" treating. I replaced the transom plywood (went bigger) and noticed that the pressure treated plywood Tracker used was beginning to eat the raw aluminum, lots of corrosion,,, in 2 years!
What thickness of deck plywood are you installing? I have used 1/2" 5 ply exterior plywood and it's one heck of a lot stronger than regular (3 ply?) 1/2" exterior plywood,,, but still about half the price of marine plywood.
I used marine plywood in my Crestliner rebuild,,, $600 for 8 sheets of 3/4

One of the big differences I noticed with douglas fir marine plywood I used is that the plies are laid at 45*, not at 90* like most other plywoods. One disappointment was all of the plys are supposed to be void free, the knots removed and boat patched so the plywood is void free. Well, it wasn't void free as I had a couple screws blow through on the deck. Kind of frustrating since I spent $75/sheet for the stuff...