Saltfly I know you have been involved in my project and I know i don't need to mention how much work it is but to me I never want to do the same things over so no wood for me. It will cost some more but you won't have to replace it again. Coosa and nidacore.
Quote from: "fishinonthebrain"Saltfly I know you have been involved in my project and I know i don't need to mention how much work it is but to me I never want to do the same things over so no wood for me. It will cost some more but you won't have to replace it again. Coosa and nidacore. That was my thinking too. Even if the deck screws leak down the road...there is nothing to rot. In theory....these boats could go a LONG time.
Quote from: "gran398"Quote from: "fishinonthebrain"Saltfly I know you have been involved in my project and I know i don't need to mention how much work it is but to me I never want to do the same things over so no wood for me. It will cost some more but you won't have to replace it again. Coosa and nidacore. That was my thinking too. Even if the deck screws leak down the road...there is nothing to rot. In theory....these boats could go a LONG time.I'd wonder what happens as these space age materials slowly absorb water. Does it alter their original fabrication and how does it affect (if any) their structural stability e.g. shape/strength.They may not rot but maybe they get "soft". Goggled Nicacore. Interesting http://nida-core.com/english/nidaprod_h ... _rigid.php