Mark W:
I didn't view your comment as critical. No matter what we use there is always something newer, greater, later, etc. If I was building this boat for someone else with a nice fat wallet I would use the best of the best. We had built a big hardtop for a Hatteras motor yacht recently and used this Okoosa board for all hard mounting points. Divinycell for the rest. Guess where the leftover piece went? You guessed it - my transom!
Actually comments like yours are good. That's how people in the boat trade learn! Thanks!
They've moved the IBEX show (our trade show and source of information on all these cool materials) to Kentucky from Florida. Too bad for us, great for you guys up north.
I have a buddy who is a consulting engineer on boat builds that he is not allowwed to talk about. ("Black Hole projects") The high-density core cell failed under much higher loads than even the Penske board. With the fibers in this kind of foam you would think the opposite. But your tax dollars at work proved the core cell stronger. Like I said on the the other site, if I wasn't given this foam, plywood & epoxy would have been just fine for my boat. Guess what that big white 72' sportfish was built of?? You guessed right again - plywood & epoxy!!