Re: Wood Core versus Composite cores ......
When I did my boat in 2001 I did the whole thing (cap, deck, transom) with Marine Grade plywood and epoxy. At that time, I simply did not have enough confidence in the newer materials to place my trust in them, and I knew that wood laminated boats are heavier and tend to just ride better. I still have some concerns that, one day (if I live long enough) I will have to re do the transom again, as for the rest of the boat I can’t see how I would ever have to do any lamination work again. I will say that SeaCrafts really have a great ride to them and my wood laminated boat has a fantastic ride. I have had several comments from several people say that my 23 ‘ boat “rides better” than many 25-27 footers they have been on. My concern for the newer laminations is no longer there and if I had to do it again I would use the newer materials for a few reasons. First the transom can and probably will get water into it just because of all those wholes we drill in them plus the vibrations that come from the motor, to me it’s just a matter of time. Another reason has to do with resale of the boat. I hope I will never see the day that I sell my boat But sooner or later either I, or my wife After I’m Dead Will Sell My Boat and any boat with no wood in the transom will be more desirable to a new owner that a boat built in 1977 with a wooden rebuilt transom that’s just how it is. As for the ride I think wood is and will always be better.
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