Re: 1973 Winner Bimini 17' Trihull Rebuild
I want to use a new plywood called DryPly. I found it at Lowe's. From their website:
DryPly? plywood sub-floor panels have a water-repellent coating to provide weather protection during the normal exposed construction cycle*.
DryPly plywood is backed by a lifetime limited homeowner warranty.
DryPly plywood absorbs 40% less water for protection during the construction cycle, plus is backed by a 100% Builder Satisfaction Guarantee against delamination, edge swell and joint sanding.
In addition, you get the benefits of using plywood, including:
■Holds hardwood floors firmly - less squeaks
■No surface flaking - excellent adhesion when used under laminate flooring
■Superior stiffness - decreases the probability of tile cracking
So if I were to use this for my floor, and also coat it with some mating and glass resin, do you think It would last a while?