Poplar Marine! Why Not??

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  • 09 Aug 2018 21:06
    Reply # 6439380 on 6436612
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    Based on my experience any type of plywood will rot if fresh water gets into it and sits there. So sealing with epoxy is a sensible tactic for any new boat build, or for repairs of older wood/ply boats. Regarding plywood type, it really depends on what is available locally. It seems that in New Zealand we only have a very suppliers of good quality marine ply, so we are not spoilt for choice!.

  • 09 Aug 2018 18:50
    Message # 6436612

    Hi all, I have been building boats with Poplar ply for years now......

    It's the strongest material in the world per weight!

    They say Poplar rots..... Well so does Okume!! 

    Epoxy encapsulated small boats that live on the dry, never rot!!!

    The vid below tells the story of the new JUNK rigged proa from Balkan Shipyards.

     https://youtu.be/xfdOcfHE0bU

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