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Starboard rear hatches on a 20
Anyone have starboard as rear hatches on a 20. Likes dislikes, pics? I'm trying to decide whether to make some hatches out of plywood and resin or just some starboard for now? Thanks
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Used teak on my old 23 Sceptre. My 23 has fibreglass but need to be recored. On the teaks ones, I used Starboard as a backing as also used as a cutting board.
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Stop by and look at my teak hatches ,just finished with 9 coats of varnish, When I bought my boat 24 years ago it had teak plywood hatches that were worn, I made all new ones out of solid 3/4 teak, I used oil for many years, but varnished them about 10 years ago, with recoating 3 coats every year, this year took down to wood and revarnished, I guess the starboard would be the ez way and give a more newer look if thats what you are aiming for.
Joe R. 20ft Classic SeaCraft Susie II |
Re: Starboard rear hatches on a 20
starboard will warp overtime.
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Yeah I know it warps, it would only be for this season. It's also slippery if it needs to be stepped on.
Btw thanks Joe, I kinda wanted mine white. I guess I'm just gonna glass over some plywood and finish it out. Now that I think about it the slippery thing bothers me. |
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I have been working with it over the past year as a counter top on a desk that is outside at a marina and the stuff sure will expand and contract over the seasons but in the year I have had zero issues with warping... on the counter top. That stuff ain't cheap either. |
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I used 3/4 inch MDO and coated it with epoxy and finished with one part poly. They are heavy but I liked the results.
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Starboard should have a sticker that says "do not use for fiberglass hatch replacement." Slippery when wet, sags, scratches and then stains easily. Good for fabricating low stress accessories. Not something you want anyone standing on...
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