AlaskaBhad
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I am looking for any advise - I am a new boat owner and new to the forum.
I am doing a little restoration on the wood and building seat boxes similar to the one in the picture (w/pedestal seat).
For the bulkhead, console, and seat box lid I will be using 3/4 marine ply; stained dark, CPES to seal, and 1-2 epoxy coats.
>Will this be sufficient?
For the seat box I was going to use the 3/4 marine ply and CPES, epoxy coat and then paint.
>Will this be strong enough (to hold a 200lb-300lb passenger) and sufficiently waterproof/resistant for a seat box? I thought about fiber glassing, but have never done that and am not sure if it is necessary.
I have looked at a lot of strings and websites and there are plenty of varying opinions and very little on actually building a seat box for a boat.

I am doing a little restoration on the wood and building seat boxes similar to the one in the picture (w/pedestal seat).
For the bulkhead, console, and seat box lid I will be using 3/4 marine ply; stained dark, CPES to seal, and 1-2 epoxy coats.
>Will this be sufficient?
For the seat box I was going to use the 3/4 marine ply and CPES, epoxy coat and then paint.
>Will this be strong enough (to hold a 200lb-300lb passenger) and sufficiently waterproof/resistant for a seat box? I thought about fiber glassing, but have never done that and am not sure if it is necessary.
I have looked at a lot of strings and websites and there are plenty of varying opinions and very little on actually building a seat box for a boat.
