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You can google something like "treated plywood aluminum corrosion" or try some different search terms. There is quite a bit online about this. more
-- The one question I have, if there are any scientists on here is: [links]
There are even some stories of treated plywood bunks being a problem which makes sense to me having seen the bottom of my live-wells. Now I would not think the bunks would be as big of a problem as the deck because it does not seem like the bunks would have the opportunity to stay wet as long as the deck. Marine carpet has a rubber backing that should prevent the copper from wicking upward but the backing on my carpet had deteriorated allowing the copper to interact with the bottom surface of my aluminum live-well (what else could explain it). Also bunk carpet gets torn up pretty quickly and exposes the wood. I am replacing the bunks on my old trailer which is under my new (used) boat sometime soon. here
I found out the hard way not to use the newer treated plywood in an aluminum boat.
I can find exterior plywood, ACX in the various thicknesses that I need. I also can easily purchase Baltic Birch (the supplier says Russian). I haven't found a source in MDO although I haven't looked very hard for it. more
Much of the reading that I've done here basically tells me that if I use fir plywood, I can expect it to check unless I coat it with fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin. True? [links]
Okay - enough background, time for the questions. First, what would you use? here
This is my first post although I've lurked many times. I've got a new project coming up that is a little different but very similar to a wooden boat - a teardrop trailer. Yes, there is a site for building these but I would really like your opinions as I feel that the design parameters and construction of wooden boats and the elements that they encounter are similar to what I am encountering.