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So im building a small 7ft boat, i have a frame already constructed from cedar, but i have yet to add the plywood sides, i would like to find a cheap option as i dont believe i will need marine grade ply. This boat is going to spend the vast majority of its time on dry land, only a few hours a month will it be in water. Ive looked at all the local hardware store and none sell ext. Ply, so its looking like my only option is to spend $84 a sheet for 1/4 marine ply. Unless i could use underlayment? Also anyone know a resin i could use thats not $200 from botal toat?

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