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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 481485" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Hard to beat plywood, strong and fairly light weight, don't go overboard and use 3/4 way too much, 1/2" is more than enough. You can get away with cheaper exterior plywood too if you seal it good as mentioned above. Get the edges real good, that is where it starts to split and separate if it isn't sealed well. Obviously aluminum is better but pretty costly and if you don't back it up with something like foam it needs to be thick which is not that light and even more costly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 481485, member: 7404"] Hard to beat plywood, strong and fairly light weight, don't go overboard and use 3/4 way too much, 1/2" is more than enough. You can get away with cheaper exterior plywood too if you seal it good as mentioned above. Get the edges real good, that is where it starts to split and separate if it isn't sealed well. Obviously aluminum is better but pretty costly and if you don't back it up with something like foam it needs to be thick which is not that light and even more costly. [/QUOTE]
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