1984 starcraft islander

matt167

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Pic looks like marine grade which would be Douglas fir, AAX plywood basically. How thick is it? Looks like it’s varnished.

You could use exotic woods like Ockume or Meranti but you don’t need to and that is a stupid expense… simply ABX or better but you could even get away with CDX in a pinch
 

Gibbles

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^ seeing those two side by side, the big piece of ply the po gave you has the same pattern, so that makes me full of ****.
 
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Made a template today following what the boat works today guy does and the wood the previous owner gave me is way off. To small.. Will have to get new.
 

Gibbles

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Its pretty loose on the corners.
I saw the upper corner on my islander the other day when switching out a vent.

I had at least 1/2in to an inch from the sides of the boat.

I think the important part is just the bolts/ holes have a place to bite.

When making my transoms,
I have always gone for maximum size/tight fit.
I'm sure it's better to clone the orignal vs what i do... lol
 
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Its pretty loose on the corners.
I saw the upper corner on my islander the other day when switching out a vent.

I had at least 1/2in to an inch from the sides of the boat.

I think the important part is just the bolts/ holes have a place to bite.

When making my transoms,
I have always gone for maximum size/tight fit.
I'm sure it's better to clone the orignal vs what i do... lol
My old transom basically turned to dust when i tried to remove it. lol
 
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