Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Plywood Boat Seat Base

plywood boat seat base

This seat base is trashed, completely rotted. i don't even want to put it back in like it is. finally, remove the starboard side rear seat base in the bow. this one is in ok shape. it looks like it had some patchwork done to the plywood when the previous, previous owner had the interior vinyl done in what okie tells me was 2009.. Nice article, only i have built plywood boats up to 60 ft, using only quality untreated plywood, these boats are coast guard approved as commercial passenger use, just prep it by grinding the waxy outer layer and glue it up, my boats were built in the 80s and still alive today, running tours in hawaii, florida, virginia islands, bahamas. Want to strengthen the integrity of your seat bases in an older project boat? john and friends do just that with plywood and structural fiberglass to a 1959 glastron. learn a ton of structural.

front seat base

Front seat base

Pontoon Boat Flip-Flop Seat

Pontoon boat flip-flop seat

plywood boat seat base Page 1 of 2 - seat base..... non wood - posted in vintage ski doo's: i think somebody may have posted this before. looking for a composite board for some old vintage seat restos. i have done the epoxy resin over ply thing, but would be interested in something that saved all that work. and in a 4 x 8 sheet for multiple projects. coosa (boat stuff) is pretty pricey, and the structural quality is. Waterproof plywood should be used to start with. then, overcoat with epoxy paint coat to seal the surface. there is a lot of cost difference in the base material. besides, the plywood should be treated to seal off the core material. peter.

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