Floor replacement on my 1987 Starcraft Islander 221V

Tin Boat Man

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I have all the dirty work done (removing old floor and foam) and have planned on replacing the floor with epoxy soaked marine plywood. However during my search for a plywood source I ran across MDO (medium density overlay), this material is made for outdoor use and has a very smooth finish in addition to the waterproof resin used to manufacture it. My question is has anyone used MDO for a floor replacement? If yes can you give me some advice on your experience using it.
 

ShoestringMariner

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Another question, and I hope it adds value to the OP’s question; if MDO can be found in only good one side, should that side face the bilge if the carpet or vinyl on the top be considered waterproof?

all cuts treated with epoxy to seal?
 

jbcurt00

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Good side up, minimum 2 epoxy coats each side and edges w every coat, so they get 4.
 
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