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Anybody used this product to mitigate soft spots on deck. I just got a quote of 10k to repair cockpit deck with months of work time using traditional technique.

 
material for my full cockpit deck 500$, owner supplied labor. I would guess with miscellaneous cost well over 9000$
 
You are saying $10,000 for a traditional repair vs $500 materials DIY? With miscellaneous over $9,000?

Are you repairing the deck, the hatch or both? I recored my hatch with Coosa board core. It wasn't a big DIY project. Less than $800 with lots of leftover material. Deck was fine so no repair there.

Dech Hatch Coosa.jpeg

I don't like the idea of leaving the rotted wood in place. My hatch was soft but there was still a lot of intact wood that separated from the top and bottom. Not crazy about drilling all the fill holes and damaging the diamond non-skid. I suppose you could cover the repairs with something like SeaDeck.

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my bad 9k saved!
 
Anybody used this product to mitigate soft spots on deck. I just got a quote of 10k to repair cockpit deck with months of work time using traditional technique.


Anybody used this product to mitigate soft spots on deck. I just got a quote of 10k to repair cockpit deck with months of work time using traditional technique.

A friend of mine used it, worked out great, I'll be using it soon on a small soft spot I have