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  1. #11
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    Longitude, where did you buy those sheets?

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisk View Post
    Longitude, where did you buy those sheets?
    Chrisk,

    I have a uncle who own's a local hardwood business and he can buy wholesale from Lakes State Lumber in Aikin MN. I know the lumber yards in my area buy from the same wholesaler and jack up each sheet $15-$25. Probably not much help to you.....

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleaf View Post
    Not to argue, but our original interiors were built with regular ply and most have lasted 20 + yrs..... If your really want to do it right order a sheet of ABS and cut it and upholster...plastic won't delam or rot....
    im with you on this one.. My boat got new stringers.. new flooring.. But these panels the wood was 22 years old and still worked like the day they installed them.. Thats not a area that holds water! Now your back of your boat.. floor.. bench.. seats.. Different story

  4. #14
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    Tahlequah, OK
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    I don't see the need for marine here, the side panels will practially never be wet. I just made new ones for me boat 3/8 plain plywood(same as supra used), like $15, slap on some paint and it will last another 20 years.

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