π Sea Queen
6 months ago by
π¬π§ AlanP3 (

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Thanks for all the comments.
I think the best plan is to remove the 1/32" water damaged deck and replace.
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π Sea Queen
6 months ago by
π¬π§ AlanP3 (

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I have a Sea Queen which was built about 50 yrs ago. The decking is 1/32" ply with planking drawn on. Water has got into it and the lines have faded so I want to replace it. I could replace with similar or I could plank the deck. If I plank it what wood, width & thickness would be good for this boat?
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π Sea Queen
6 months ago by
π¬π§ AlanP3 (

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Sea Queen built about 50 years ago by my father. Originally powered by a Merco 49 now powered by a brushless motor. Motor is a Tornado Thumper 4250 800kV with an 80A FrSky ESC. Battery is an Overlander 6s 5000mAh. Cannot run at full throttle as it exceeds the 1kW rating of the motor but still has a good turn of speed.
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