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King starboard: has anyone used it
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<blockquote data-quote="stomper" data-source="post: 474964" data-attributes="member: 12788"><p>I have been looking for some time now at hatches for my new Lund ssv and have found some nice ones but the prices put them way out of my budget, especially since most of them are from the US and getting them into Canada isn’t an option. I have recently found boatoutfitters.com and really like some of their stuff but again cost is the issue. They make their stuff out of King’s Starboard plastic material. It is a stable and UV resistant and is supposed to be similar to working with wood and can be cut and shaped with woodworking tools. This solves a huge problem that I have been having because I have all the tools from when I built my kitchen cabinets and countertops. Has anyone had any experience working with Starboard that can share your thoughts on it. It even comes in dolphin gray that would match the inside of my boat.</p><p>I may have put this in the wrong section. Feel free to move it to the boat house section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stomper, post: 474964, member: 12788"] I have been looking for some time now at hatches for my new Lund ssv and have found some nice ones but the prices put them way out of my budget, especially since most of them are from the US and getting them into Canada isn’t an option. I have recently found boatoutfitters.com and really like some of their stuff but again cost is the issue. They make their stuff out of King’s Starboard plastic material. It is a stable and UV resistant and is supposed to be similar to working with wood and can be cut and shaped with woodworking tools. This solves a huge problem that I have been having because I have all the tools from when I built my kitchen cabinets and countertops. Has anyone had any experience working with Starboard that can share your thoughts on it. It even comes in dolphin gray that would match the inside of my boat. I may have put this in the wrong section. Feel free to move it to the boat house section. [/QUOTE]
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