I would avoid any cast resin product like Delrin. I kinda like G10 glass fiber plate. 1/4" should be just fine. Put some ss fender washers on and then some nylok (sp) nuts. Bed it with butyl rubber under the hardware piece on top, per the fine instruction and pictures on the great MaineSail site.
If you go with alum. or ss for b/u plates, it will do OK also. This is a situation with several flavors of "right" answer.
Loren
you shouldnt discount delrin from your list.
depending on the type of delrin used, it could be nearly as strong as the glass fiber plate... without any problems, although it is easier to work with than the glass fiber plate.
and for a 22 ft boat, 3/16 delrin will be plenty strong as a backing plate for any piece of hardware mounted on the deck... and its cheaper than glass fiber plate. but glass fiber plate IS a better electrical insulator, if you ever have a need for an insulated structural connection.
if delrin is a strong enough material to be used to make deck hardware such as cleats, cam cleat jaws, rail clamps and other mounting hardware its definitley strong enough to be used as a backing plate under the hardware .... its a very strong and stable product.
but no matter what choice a person makes, its going to be better than, and outlast plywood
