HDPE Transom Plate??

tgp***

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Has any one tried using 1/4" (HDPE) highdensity polyethylene sheet for a transom plate? or would it deform when bolting it in.

Seems relitively cheap $16 for a 1'x2' piece (which is what I would need)

Has anyone out there worked with HDPE in sheet form??

Thanks
 

jonesg

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Re: HDPE Transom Plate??

Yeh for an elec trolling motor maybe, for a gas engine .... no way.
If the transom deforms under pressure its gone, kaput. rotted..done fer.
 

tgp***

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Re: HDPE Transom Plate??

Just to clarify. I'm talking about replacing the little piece of 1/4 inch plywood plate on the exterior side of my aluminum boat hull. My transom is 1.5 inch marine plywood.


I also looked at aluminum plate for this and have notice there are multipul types grades of sheet aluminum and rather pricey.

What about Marineboard?
http://www.interstateplastics.com/Black-Marine-Board-Sheet-HDPBEM.php?vid=201004241305-8p

thanks
 

tgp***

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Re: HDPE Transom Plate??

Skip the aircraft site, shipping the 2'x2' piece of plywood, is twice the cost of the the plwood itself :(. Back to the search.....
 

jonesg

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Re: HDPE Transom Plate??

Just to clarify. I'm talking about replacing the little piece of 1/4 inch plywood plate on the exterior side of my aluminum boat hull. My transom is 1.5 inch marine plywood.


I also looked at aluminum plate for this and have notice there are multipul types grades of sheet aluminum and rather pricey.

What about Marineboard?
http://www.interstateplastics.com/Black-Marine-Board-Sheet-HDPBEM.php?vid=201004241305-8p

thanks

Ahh its a tinny, anything that will not compress under pressure. I'd look for alum or stainless sheet.
 
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