LaqueRatt
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2022
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- 444
I have a very basic aluminum fishing boat. Think it's what you call a deep V. It's a bit difficult to walk around in. Especially towards the front where it's deep and narrow. All I'm after is making it a little easier and safer to walk around. Don't want to add much weight, don't want to permanently attach if don't have to.
Read quite a few threads on line, I kind of know what not to do. Everyone says that pressure treated lumber, maybe exterior grade plywood too, will basically dissolve aluminum. Is this an exaggeration? Almost sounds like an old wive's tale, but there is probably some truth to it. I'm not so sure though that plywood has anywhere near as much chemical treatment as decking lumber. Even so, if I put enough coats of oil paint on the wood shouldn't that keep the chemicals away for at least a few years? If not, maybe I'll just use #2 pine with a bunch of paint on it. If I did this I could just make it out of 1x6, maybe with spacing between them. In sections that could be lifted out. Would it stay pretty much in place by itself or does it need to be screwed/riveted down? The boat is a 14' Mirrocraft that has never had a floor in it.
My transom also has been "re-done" using pressure treated lumber. That has to go ASAP right? I'm just hoping it hasn't been on there too long. Again can I cheap out and use standard plywood glued in layers to build up thickness, drowned in oil paint or maybe fiberglass resin? This is such a simple boat I don't really care if have do this over in a few years. I'm just looking to make it better now. I may not even still have it by the end of summer.
Read quite a few threads on line, I kind of know what not to do. Everyone says that pressure treated lumber, maybe exterior grade plywood too, will basically dissolve aluminum. Is this an exaggeration? Almost sounds like an old wive's tale, but there is probably some truth to it. I'm not so sure though that plywood has anywhere near as much chemical treatment as decking lumber. Even so, if I put enough coats of oil paint on the wood shouldn't that keep the chemicals away for at least a few years? If not, maybe I'll just use #2 pine with a bunch of paint on it. If I did this I could just make it out of 1x6, maybe with spacing between them. In sections that could be lifted out. Would it stay pretty much in place by itself or does it need to be screwed/riveted down? The boat is a 14' Mirrocraft that has never had a floor in it.
My transom also has been "re-done" using pressure treated lumber. That has to go ASAP right? I'm just hoping it hasn't been on there too long. Again can I cheap out and use standard plywood glued in layers to build up thickness, drowned in oil paint or maybe fiberglass resin? This is such a simple boat I don't really care if have do this over in a few years. I'm just looking to make it better now. I may not even still have it by the end of summer.