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Seaboard on top of benches? 1232 jon
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfreek" data-source="post: 407712" data-attributes="member: 18522"><p>I have used Starboard ( one of many names ) many times for hatch, deck and seat repairs on boats and it works well. I think something a little more than 1/2" would be best for mounting your seat to. Remember any motion on the seat will transfer as tension or torque on the base. You want that as secure as possible. I would probably use 3/4" board just because I am usually over causious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfreek, post: 407712, member: 18522"] I have used Starboard ( one of many names ) many times for hatch, deck and seat repairs on boats and it works well. I think something a little more than 1/2" would be best for mounting your seat to. Remember any motion on the seat will transfer as tension or torque on the base. You want that as secure as possible. I would probably use 3/4" board just because I am usually over causious. [/QUOTE]
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