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The PVC is very light to work with, but bear in mind,it does not tolerate heat,i had it on my boat painted in dark grey. It almost melted away, lost form, and i live in Germany it is not so hot here in the summer.
Starboard is fabulous. It's more expensive than PVC or vinyl but it doesn't bleed like those materials.
Should’ve just used regular pvc glue becomes one get the clear that way it’s not visible.
Drill a bigger hole that you can get your drillbit through to mount it to the boat so you don’t have to take it apart when you need to take it out
My man :) love it, will be doing this :)
"No flexing at all" until your boat starts pounding through rough waves. The PVC may hold up, but those screws will pull out - no real grip in that PVC board.
Cut a 2 inch wide crescent under the rear of the batteries to give access to the fuel tank sender.
Made some seat backs with that. You can heat/bend it with a heat gun too. I used pvc glue to glue it as well - yes it looks weird as I used the purple primer :)
Lol :) as long as you are happy with it doesn't matter what it looks like lol :) I haven't done it yet, but need to make something about Tap Polyweld, that stuff works great for this stuff, without as much of the purple showing lol :)
They make clear primer too.
You don’t need primer if the material is clean, and it’s only purple for inspectors to see it was cleaned. Just sand clean, or wipe with acetone if your worried…
@@arubanjames Good tip - I know they make a clear one as well, just trying to be sure it bonded well. I have to redo some next year and will remember that
It’s awesome stuff ! 👍
Awesome job also can you get a longer torque bit I don't think that one's long enough
PVC sheets are not good for areas exposed to the sun 24/7. Its a great alternative for lots of applications where it is mostly hidden. But you should not use it in an area where it wil be in the sun as it will dry out and become super brittle.
Not much sun under the console
I’ve use pvc lumber for coaming. Used liquid nails and screws
A buddy and I redid a transom on a Boston Whaler about 10 years ago, we didn't opt to go with the liquid nails but it worked great lol :)
I used PVC board to replace the wood for my seating in my bowrider. The vinyl upholstery stapled to it like wood.
This stuff is the best for seat and cushion backings! Shoot me an email and we should discuss having you on the podcast :) aaron@bornagainboating
starboard is good stuff but bloody expensive
Is this stuff any good for a transom in a jon boat?
Hey, unrelated but I’m looking to repower my dusky soon. Would you go with two mercury 300’s or Yamaha 300’s if it was your personal boat?
Man, this is the question of all questions lol I won't make a 2500 word dissertation, but I'll say if you run the boat alot, I'd go with the Mercs for the performance, weight, and fuel economy. If you don't run the boat a lot, I'd go with the Yami's because they are bullet proof and will take the sitting and last for a really long time. Both have digital controls so no issues there. The digital steering stuff is an entirely larger conversation though :) Hope this helps
Suzuki 300s. Everyone has them around here, and swears by them.
What glues (epoxy) do you use for PVC board, Starboard, and Coosa board?
PVC, Starboard, TAP Polyweld or JB Weld Plastic: amzn.to/4eVq360
Coosa, polyester resin or epoxy, coosa is for building fiberglass stuff :)
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Can I get a part number, I searched for the sheet and will not show up. I’m in Texas
They come in different sizes:
www.homedepot.com/p/1-2in-x-48-in-x-8-ft-White-Reversible-PVC-Sheet-H120AWS6/205309788?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&pla&mtc=SHOPPING-CM-CML-GGL-D21-021_005_BOARDS-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-5718356-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NEW-Pmax&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-CM-CML-GGL-D21-021_005_BOARDS-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-5718356-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NEW-Pmax-71700000103283445--&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwqf20BhBwEiwAt7dtdcNdAZJAaIMr7sPK8M--bmrro-qX_xXsCQwrUQYmfPXGgFGCli69CxoCXpwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
not for sun exposure- pvc pipe gets very brittle and fails in sunlight
Not much sunlight under the console
@@chiphill4856 yep, just pointing it out for those that don't know. Starboard is used everywhere on boats
What if you stacked them like shelving
Consoles too tight :/
What kind of batteries are those
Epoch Lithium Marine Batteries, a 24V for the trolling motor and a dual purpose for the house and starting battery: 2ly.link/1yj0G
Need a bigger boat 😂
Tell me about it lol
What size screws did you use
I think they were #8's about 1" & 1.5"
@@BornAgainBoating thanks. I love your channel!!! You have helped me on numerous projects