Allow the epoxy to dry completely before flipping it over and applying it to the bottom edge and back of the wood.
Epoxy to seal plywood boat floor.
But they didn t seal it.
This was located underneath a faux teak floor meaning that it is most likely the original plywood used to build the floor of the boat.
This plywood is formulated to resist water and moisture on its own.
This is a popular type of sealant that can be easily used on most plywood.
Main floor was replaced 3 years ago with 3 4 marine ply.
Anyone have any ideas as to what i can use to deal the underside of the plywood.
A scratch penetrates that pretty easily.
A good rule of thumb is to add as many coats of sealant as there are in the plywood.
Watch how to scrape off the old finish on a dinghy and then how to mix the proper amount of epoxy before you start your next project.
If you have purchased plywood with six layers for example apply six layers of epoxy to seal it.
Just removed the carpeting and found several areas that were rotten on the floor.
For your wooden boat bu.
I ve built a couple boats.
A good rule of thumb for sealing marine plywood is to apply as many layers of sealer as there are layers in the plywood.
However usually the materials in the wood are not enough to block all moisture from the wood.
You ll find a lot of debate over epoxy encapsulation may people feel it just leads to checking on plywood particularly douglas fir which is great boat building wood btw and at the most epoxy alone just penetrates a millimeter or two into the wood.
Plus the epoxy itself is quite strong and can be used on plywood that is both indoors and outdoors.
Between the carpet and the floatation foam new floor was already deteriorating.
The advantage of an epoxy sealing product is that it protects the wood while allowing it to retain its natural color.
Note that even though the plywood has been snapped and left exposed to rain and wind it still holds its integrity.
It is almost always necessary to coat the marine plywood in additional sealer to block all moisture from the pores of the wood.