Chaser 32
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2017
- Messages
- 32
A good quality polyurethane spar varnish is worth the cost. There are many that say spar varnish, you just have to look at the UV rating on them. I spent 2 weeks drying 6 layers of spar varnish over 1'' of plywood, and its as durable as a solid chunk of metal. It depends on what your exposing your boat to. Look, there is no permanant fix for a decking or transoms; otherise there woud be no post about it. If you spend $150 on cheap plywood thay you laminate yourself to make 3/4 in. and cover it in carpet, it will last you 2-4 years, maybe more, depending on how much moisture you expose it to. You can go and spend $500 on what is called quality Marine grade plywood" and in 10 years you'll be replacing it again assuming you still have the boat. What I am getting at is, look at the cost/value ratio. Is this a party boat for a bit or something you hope to pass to your grand children... if you get my drift.