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Graham Stewart



hatch on foredeck

2019-12-01; 22:59:19 EST

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2005-04-29

Posts: 805

Peter:
When I refer to "composite lumber" I am just talking about composite deck boards. In my case I used some scrap pieces in a variety of places where I wanted a wood-like trim without any upkeep. This material has little strength and can't hold screws or be glued so it is relegated to situations where it can be bolted in place and has no structural purpose - like cockpit trim. I used it in a variety of places such as for blocks under the chocks. 

Starboard is a better product for sure in terms of strength but where strength isn't important then composite boards are much less expensive, come in a variety of colors and has a wood grain appearance on one side. It is easy to work with, is oblivious to UV and needs no maintenance.

I used the composite to replace the cabin sliding hatch runners (see photo) and so far it has held up well. 

I don't know why it isn't used more on boats. Maybe others on the list can comment.


Graham Stewart
Agile 1976 Rhodes 22
Kingston Ontario





Sliding hatch with composite rails December 2013 (2).jpg
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