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Juhas
Posted 8/20/2022 9:37 AM (#1010948)
Subject: Composite Decking




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Looking to redo the decking on my boat with a composite similar to the one Lund uses. Any idea what the name of the material is? Seems similar to what musky bump boards by Musky Bumper uses.
Thanks
Chris
tundrawalker00
Posted 10/13/2022 10:47 AM (#1013705 - in reply to #1010948)
Subject: RE: Composite Decking




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Location: Ludington, MI
I have been looking into anti-fatigue decking, and there are a million knockoffs of it on Amazon. My thought is to just do the casting decks for some fatigue relief. But no one seems to have the burgundy to match old Lunds for a reasonable price.

Edited by tundrawalker00 10/13/2022 11:24 AM
sworrall
Posted 10/13/2022 7:14 PM (#1013732 - in reply to #1013705)
Subject: RE: Composite Decking





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
These guys know how to make that stuff.

https://coosacomposites.com/
ICT
Posted 11/29/2022 6:49 AM (#1014965 - in reply to #1010948)
Subject: Re: Composite Decking




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There’s multiple different Coosa board types. The blue water 26 seems to be the best option. Pretty sure that’s what Lund uses for there composite transoms now. Have replaced three Lund ProV transoms with Coosa pretty impressive material. It does not hold screws well if you have something that mounts to it. But has high compression strength.
gimruis
Posted 11/30/2022 9:37 AM (#1015990 - in reply to #1014965)
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Boat manufacturers need to stop using wood in their components. There's absolutely no reason for it with better materials that don't rot available now.
CincySkeez
Posted 11/30/2022 1:47 PM (#1015992 - in reply to #1015990)
Subject: Re: Composite Decking





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Location: Duluth
Coosa is absolutely the way to go. Merrit supply and fisheries supply are your best pricing. As far as mounting with coosa, you have to drill/countersink, fill with epoxy then screw.
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