WATERPROOFING PLYWOOD WITH EPOXY FOR JON BOAT FLOOR / DECK - Part 1
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- This is part one of the process to waterproof plywood for use in a jon boat using Better Boat epoxy (betterboat.com). In this video, I go over the process of sealing wood with epoxy as part of the 1437 Jon boat build. Epoxy is a super durable material that is perfect for protecting wood from water damage and rot. I'll show you how to properly prepare the wood surface, mix and apply the epoxy, and finish the project.
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Man, I have watched a lot of people on here do videos on a lot of different subjects. So many of them bumble around unprepared, no editing, no valuable information and just a waste of time to watch.
You my friend are an absolute pleasure.
I appreciate the recognition! I try to keep to the point, I consume a lot of youtube myself and can't tell you how many videos I click off for the reasons you mentioned.
Me and a buddy of mine just got a jon boat a few days ago and we already agreed we’re gonna fully deck it out, out of all of the videos I have watched on CZcams yours have been the most informative by far! Keep doing what you’re doing man I appreciate your expertise and I can’t wait to see the end product of this one
That's awesome! Good luck with your build
There is another more detailed video of him applying this epoxy on a previous build. It’s a lot more detailed. I highly recommend it.
I'm glad you released another video, buddy. Keep it up 🎉
I hate running out of something when I’m in the middle of my project. I feel your pain. Haha
It's the worst!
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The other plus to having a trolling motor in the back is it’s easier to put on the cover. I have a front mount hand trolling motor on my little Jon boat and I have to secure the cover over it, leaving the bottom of the trolling motor exposed. Also, in the winter I need to put a rag over the corner of the trolling motor mount so it doesn’t poke a hole in the cover. I agree with you that trolling motor in the back for that size boat is the best. I’m doing that for the 1436 Bass Tracker Topper (1990) that I’m currently working on.
Very true! When they stick out the front it's also tricky around docks at times
@@mvboutdoors very true.
This is awesome! I can’t wait to see if the Velcro works. I had that same idea. I’m planning a floor out now for my 1448
I'm thinking it's going to work out well, I've used it for a ton of things on boats and it always surprises me how strong it is
It worked!
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Have you ever done anything with mud motors? I have a 14-36 wanting a 670 swamp runner like 170 pounds. Transom is new 1.5 thick aluminum TBN one with two floor to transom triangles. I also took a 36-14 1/4 aluminum on the back side and bolted it through the transom. You think it will hold a motor that heavy with bad roads bouncing ? Va roads suck.
Sorry no experience with mud motors
Do you think that Velcro will hold driving down the highway if there's no cover on the boat?
I don't see it being a problem, wind shouldn't be getting down inside the boat and under the floor and it will be enough to handle the trailer bouncing around. I'll keep an eye on it though at first just in case.
I imagine you’re going to carpet it, but if you weren’t. is the wood slick once epoxied?
Yes very, think bar top/table top at a restaurant
I've watched a few ppl build boats on here and no one uses pressure treated or marine plywood. Does coating the would with that epoxy work better than treated lumber?
Yeah, you never want to use pressure treated with aluminum because the chemicals they use react with aluminum when wet and cause corrosion
Would you recommend the epoxy or some kind of water sealant like spar urethane? I tried epoxy and it was pretty expensive and it did not spread and was insanely difficult to work with. Is spar urethane a good replacement?
It would depend on how long you want it to last. Epoxy is going to last dang near forever. Urethane not nearly as long.
I used transparent water proofing wood finish on my floor wood. Is that bad?
Anything is better than nothing! Some coatings last longer than others, epoxy lasts a very very long time but things like paint and stains can last a few years no problem. It also depends on how it's stored/protected from the sun and how wet it gets.
@@mvboutdoors Thank you for the reply. And thank you for your videos!