I'm a wood guy and was thinking about replacing my trashed out interior cabin carpet with solid cherry and cedar strip flooring. The total area is about 2' X 4'. I figured I'd do marine varnish on both sides before I secure it to keep water out and leave some room on the edges to allow for normal environmental expansion.
I've heard people say that wood in a "marine environment" could be a problem...buckled floors, crushing fiberglass from expansion, etc. This is down in the cuddy where it won't really be exposed to anything but wet feet...should I really be concerned? I have a hard time seeing how it's any different than wood floors in a bathroom.
Any input appreciated...
--Skagit out
I've heard people say that wood in a "marine environment" could be a problem...buckled floors, crushing fiberglass from expansion, etc. This is down in the cuddy where it won't really be exposed to anything but wet feet...should I really be concerned? I have a hard time seeing how it's any different than wood floors in a bathroom.
Any input appreciated...
--Skagit out