[Rhodes22-list] V-Berth Board materials

stan stan at generalboats.com
Tue Mar 31 14:18:20 EDT 2020


We have to stop living in 1976.  The V berths are fiberglass.


On 3/31/20 2:08 PM, Lowe, Rob wrote:
> Brian,
> Particle board would not be a good choice.  Sounds like a PO (previous owner) repair. Either a plywood sealed to prevent moisture intrusion or a sealed marine grade plywood would be  better choice. - rob
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> I scoured the archives, but couldn't find a good answer.  What kind of wood
> is used in the v-berth?  I pulled out two triangular shaped boards that look
> similar to particle board, but I am little suspect that particle board could
> have lasted that long.  They're not plywood which is what I am leaning
> towards as a replacement after sealing it.
>
> It's an easy fix that I'd like to do instead of laying on top of the foam
> blob underneath.
>
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> Brian
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