Starboard question
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Starboard question
Never worked with it, looking to make a "swapout" front bench seat for my 15 whaler for fishing. Take out the mahogany seat replace with starboard which will have a couple 0 degree rodholders in front of the console, cutting board. Will 1" starboard flexx too much for a seat? would only be used for fishing trips, mahogany replaced for putting around and tubing etc.
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If you can find a true 1" piece of starboard it might be OK, but it would flex a lot more than wood. I think 3/4" would definitely flex too much. It is also rather expensive, and it won't accept paint or most adhesives.. I have found only 1 adhesive that will stick to it, but it a two part urethane and difficult to use. I looked at building some things for my boat with it but gave up because while it won't rot it isn't very "user friendly". It makes great carving or fish cleaning boards and tables, but that is all I use it for.
I have taken Capt Pat's advice and now use PVC "lumber" for things that don't require a lot of strength but need to be rot proof. It is available in board form from the big box builder's supply stores, and I found a local builder's supply company that stocks 4' x 8' PVC sheet in 3/8" and 3/4". You can glue it with epoxy and paint it, and it is a lot cheaper than starboard.
I have taken Capt Pat's advice and now use PVC "lumber" for things that don't require a lot of strength but need to be rot proof. It is available in board form from the big box builder's supply stores, and I found a local builder's supply company that stocks 4' x 8' PVC sheet in 3/8" and 3/4". You can glue it with epoxy and paint it, and it is a lot cheaper than starboard.
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I really don't like boogerboard for anything.
Leave it out in the weather and it gets filthy, then its hard to clean.
To keep it from warping and twisting you need to spent more time making the correct supporting then it worth.
A buddy made an overhead electronics cabinet out of the stuff...great job...but you can see sags on the underside where it was not fastened...and that is just from the weight of the material itself.
Leave it out in the weather and it gets filthy, then its hard to clean.
To keep it from warping and twisting you need to spent more time making the correct supporting then it worth.
A buddy made an overhead electronics cabinet out of the stuff...great job...but you can see sags on the underside where it was not fastened...and that is just from the weight of the material itself.
thanks for the input
I ended up making a cutting board that will fit on the top of a 5 gal bucket. after seeing your responses, starboard is out. Had maiden fishing trip last week to Cape May back bay and bridges. 11yo son had a blast catching flatties and sea bass. boat ran great and was PERFECT for what we wanted to do. I need to pick up some rail mount rod holders, as its a super sport with the rail all the way around the boat. once they are on, we are set!
Greg, Be careful not to overtighten your clamp-on rod holders. They can crush your rails before you know it.
Congrats on the fishing with your son. The 15 is a great boat for what you're doing and a huge step up from the classic 13. I grew up with an 11 and we now have the 15 sport like you, an 18 outrage, and a 27 outrage. You think my family likes whalers? Also been working on restoring a B28 for the past, prefer not to say how many, years. Enjoy it.
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Congrats on the fishing with your son. The 15 is a great boat for what you're doing and a huge step up from the classic 13. I grew up with an 11 and we now have the 15 sport like you, an 18 outrage, and a 27 outrage. You think my family likes whalers? Also been working on restoring a B28 for the past, prefer not to say how many, years. Enjoy it.
-Joe
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