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Old 01-29-2007, 11:15 PM   #4
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If you must and you never want to do it again I would go with Seaboard (same as Starboard but much cheaper) they have lots of color and different thickness, they even came out with a textured one now, for non slip.

I took all the wood out of my boat and replaced all with Seaboard!! Works with regular wood tools.

I have used it on the sides, floor tank covers, bulk heads, new hatch sliders. And I had enough to build a tackle locker which I love!!

All the red spots show Seaboard, my boat is a 1975 Wellcraft.







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There is a place in Boston were I bought the stuff, here is the link, The prices have changed so you will have to call them, and ask about the textured stuff, they did not have it when I did mine.

going to be $$ but it cleans up fast, I don't find it slippery at all, it will never rot, and you can make all kinds of things with the left over!

http://www.jfreeman.com/cpg_seaboard.html

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