Ok guys, my mind is spinning with the options for my transom repair on my 1980 SS 160. Basically Marine plywood is not an option for me. No one carries it and they will only order it if I buy a whole skid. So I called a bunch of places in the area, and they told me that they use pressure treated. I expressed my concern with aluminum boats and they said that as long as it is coated and sealed it'll be fine and they have been using it for years. I wont be in any saltwater. I'm not sure if that makes a difference or not.
So I know this has been brought up, but I am hoping for some opinions/facts that are recent. So should I listen to the shops and use treated? If I seal it / paint is it safe? If not PT and Not marine grade then what? I walked into Lowe's and Home Depot (basically my local choices) and there is quite a bit of difference between them. Do I just get plain 3/4 pine ply? Should I step up to Oak or something better for strength? I don't see anything specifically listed as "exterior" grade that isn't pressure treated?
I'm sorry if this sounds stupid. This is my first real adventure in this type of boat and I am not a wood expert lol.
Links would be super helpful.
Thanks!
So I know this has been brought up, but I am hoping for some opinions/facts that are recent. So should I listen to the shops and use treated? If I seal it / paint is it safe? If not PT and Not marine grade then what? I walked into Lowe's and Home Depot (basically my local choices) and there is quite a bit of difference between them. Do I just get plain 3/4 pine ply? Should I step up to Oak or something better for strength? I don't see anything specifically listed as "exterior" grade that isn't pressure treated?
I'm sorry if this sounds stupid. This is my first real adventure in this type of boat and I am not a wood expert lol.
Links would be super helpful.
Thanks!