Looks like I miss read it. as far as what source of supply, I can't help ya. Keep us posted though!
Bowz
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Looks like I miss read it. as far as what source of supply, I can't help ya. Keep us posted though!
Bowz
I have used Www.pontoonrestore.com and Pontoon stuff just down the street if you are close enough to pick it up that would be a good place to buy. Its the shipping that kills the price for me here in GA . That same sheet will cost me 90 plus by the time it gets here. They are the only place I have found to get the 8.5 ' wide ply needed for newer pontoons.
I recommend getting pressure treated and coating both sides in fiberglass resign. That wood if sealed properly will outlive the boat... I have done over 5 boats with it. All are rock sold. I usually coat all the sides with the resign and put the matting over the top when I'm finished.
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I have always heard not to use pressure-treated wood, or at least not new pressure-treated wood. The fiberglass will delaminate if there still moisture in the wood.
When I redid my boat, I just used AB plywood and made sure I did a good fiberglass job.
The plywood they are selling has a lifetime guarantee against rot.
I also got the website wrong. Www.restorepontoon.com
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Not sure about the states, but here in Canada, marine grade ply and outdoor mahogany ply is exactly the same with the exception of the marine ply being 1-2 more plies and guranteed to be void free. If you are coating the sheets with resin and possibly glass, I'd go with the mahogany ply at less than half the cost.