Dock Box Top - Any suggestions?

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Doc Turner

I'm getting ready to build a dock box and am wondering what to use for the top. I'd like to be able to clean fish/crabs and be able to wash it off with just a blast from the hose. A friend suggested Corian, but I've been unable to find out how well it would do in the sun. Any ideas or suggestions?
 
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Ron

KING STARBAORD

Corian would bankrupt you for that size piece. Look at this website and contact the plastic distributors listed. they are half what WEST and BoatUS are.
 
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Jay Meyer

I would use

I would use 3/4" Starboard Ploy Building Material. It is stabilized to resist saltwater and UV. You can cut and shape it with your wood workng tools. I am sure you will be able to find it easily as WM does carry it. Good Luck! Jay Meyer
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Heavy.

Jay: Starboard in a good thickness or Corian (both expensive) is heavy. I think you should conside making the lid out of 1/4" plywood with fiberglass. Then make a couple of chocks to place a cutting board on the lid when you want cut bait and fish. This method also give you the chance to place a lip on it to keep the critters and rain out.
 
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John K Kudera

Combine them!

Build the top with 1/2 inch marine ply, cover it with 1/4 Starboard! Will last for years. I didn't cut fish, so I made a cushion with foam and vinyl fabric, that lasted 4 seasons.
 
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