I think that is the way to do it, inside and outside are F/G, why does the inside have to be plywood? It's just going to rot again sometime. Water will get in do to small cracks in the glass overtime. In cold climates freezing will expand and make voids, which makes room for more water. Technology with this and Coosa board just makes sense. Hulls used to be wood from the beginning of time to the first F/G hull. Why use any wood in boats.
Title must be: mixing seacast 😂
Mixing seacast look at my ass 🤣
Three years later did it hold up good?
How’s this boat holding up
I would like to see a test between Carbon Bond and Seacast..
I think that is the way to do it, inside and outside are F/G, why does the inside have to be plywood? It's just going to rot again sometime. Water will get in do to small cracks in the glass overtime. In cold climates freezing will expand and make voids, which makes room for more water. Technology with this and Coosa board just makes sense. Hulls used to be wood from the beginning of time to the first F/G hull. Why use any wood in boats.
Carbon bond is way better of a product and much easier to use
It’s very expensive
Sorry you didnt get along, i got nothing but support.