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Post by tech_support »

The parts coated with epoxy will not ever get wet (unless its compromised), but that does not necessarily mean they will not check. Let the sun beat on it and over time the exterior plywood will check unless there is glass over top - then the glass will stop the grain coming up.

Epoxy coating alone will not keep fir ply or exterior from eventually checking.

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Post by ks8 »

Epoxy and glass does wonders to seal things up. Let us know how things progress Andrey, and maybe a few pictures of the next planked project? It will be nice to hear from you again. If you post to Amateur boat building instead, put a link to your posting here so we can find you again easily.

I suspect you replaced the rear seat top if it delaminated?

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