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Location: Green Bay, WI | Several years ago I had an Alumacraft Tournament Pro 185, with one side console. I ended up selling the boat, but before the sale was finalized, I added a right-side console. I bought it from the factory, but don't think I paid more than about $350-400. But it was a perfect match of course, as it was factory made. I think it took all of about an hour for them to install. So I would concur about trying to get one from the manufacturer.
But if you really feel you want to make one yourself, you could go with either marine grade plywood, or a quality treated plywood. If it's going to be covered, the asthetics won't really matter anyway. I believe Lund actually uses treated plywood instead of marine grade (at least that's what an Alumacraft dealer once told me, lol).
But if you really want to do it yourself, you can get marine plywood from aircraft supply houses:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/
Just do a search for "plywood" in their search engines. Better sit down though--a 4x8" sheet of 1/2" marine plywood will cost you several hundred dollars; but it will be quality stuff from those stores.
But here's a link to search for marine grade plywood near to where you are. I used a place called McCormick's Lumber in Madison, Wisconsin and got some Okoume plywood--it's great stuff.
http://www.glen-l.com/resources/lumber-suppliers.html
It looks like there are a few near you...
* Courtland - Courtland Hardwoods, 321 Main Street, PO Box 35, 56021, 507-359-7811 - L
* Egan - Midwest Marine Plywood, 2259 James St, 55122 651/882 9704 - PW, L
* Maple Grove - Midwest Hardwood Corp., 9540 83rd Ave. North, 55369, 612-425-8700 - L (wh oak)
* Minneapolis - Industrial Lumber & Ply, 4100 Washington Ave N, 55412 612/521 4767 -L
TB
Edited by tcbetka 4/26/2008 7:57 PM
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