Wood for engine mount

Brian_antrican

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My workshop is coming very close to being finished and I have got a lot of offcuts, I dont want to throw out anything that I could you use in the future,
so the question I would like to know is, what is the best type of wood to use for a engine mount for a BBSB. Thanks in advance.
take care and God Bless
Brian.
Its all about Building that Bond.
 
Brian~I agree with Dave's thoughts - but I would have to add treated (Southern Yellow Pine) lumber. I have used it for dozens of motor boards. I look for seasoned/weathered boards (2x10, 2x12) that his little cup (hard to find any perfectly flat....). I seal with at least 2 coats of epoxy and use 3M 5200 for mating to the hull. I carefully coated each bolt before inserting it.

All the best,

SJS
 
I have been using mahogany on my motorboards. Though that supply may br drying up as the friend has been liquidating his massive inventory as he nears 2nd retirement.
 
Not as pretty as a nice hardwood but when I replace the motor board on my scull boat, I am planning on using glass wrapped coosa board if I have enough left.
 
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