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The link below is JC II's comment on this subject last year.Impregnated wood is used in decks and other outdoors applications because the poison in the wood really does preserve it longer against insect damage, and is born away in trace amounts as it outgasses.There is about zero potential damage from insects in the interior of a boat, and the outgassed poisons will be trapped in the cabin as the boat is left between cruises, or while buttoned up in nasty weather.I'm not a wood expert, so I don't know about the dimensional stability of fir. The dimensional stability requirements and loading on a deck are far less than the multi-ton load on your compression post when the shrouds are tensioned.By the way, JC II designed much of the h 30 interior for his dad, giving him some real background on this issue.DavidLady Lillie