by michaelwpayton » Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:54 pm
1st - start with GOOD plywood... the best (as far as moisture and rot resistance) that you can afford. There is a lot of junk out there at the BORG and blue BORG. You can research the various "grades" of, and "standards" relating to, plywood... but, BS1088 is the best, then BS6566, then all others.
2nd - ALL of that GOOD wood MUST be sealed. I think epoxy is the best way to do that. A number of people around here like "CPES," which is an epoxy-based product that you can research... but, there are many others.
3rd - Once you seal ALL your GOOD wood with epoxy... you MUST UV protect the epoxy. Epoxy is not UV resistant... UV protect it or you are wasting your time and money re the epoxy... and in turn your GOOD wood. You UV protect with paint or spar varnish (if you want a woody finish.)
-Michael
"all things should be as simple as possible... but no simpler"