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King Starboard is the original marine-grade polymer and the industry standard. It is the product of a proprietary process called K-Stran, the most advanced manufacturing process available for producing consistently flat continuous sheets. King StarBoard is easy to work with using standard woodworking tools, and design changes are a snap.

In addition, the installed cost of King StarBoard is less than teak, other common marine woods, and fiberglass. Plus, our large sheet sizes maximize your yield. Boat buyers appreciate King StarBoard's low-maintenance finish. Repair and refinishing due to weathering and decay are eliminated, and cleaning is easy.

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  • Environmentally stabilized - withstands the harshest marine conditions
  • Won't rot or discolor like teak and other solid woods
  • Won't delaminate like wood laminates
  • Easy to work with using standard woodworking tools
  • Matte finish on both sides to hide scuffs and scratches
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Q: null Can this be used as a spacer to reduce vibration on a trolling motor mounting bracket? Is there any flexibility in this material? Thanks, Terry

3 years ago
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A: You could cut a piece of this to use a spacer. There is very little flex in this product, it's quite rigid.

3 years ago
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Q: null I'm thinking of replacing the floor board that cover the bilge in my sailboat. The board are approximately 2 x 4 feet. Could someone stand on 1/4 inch starboard without it bending? Curious to know how stiff this material is. Thanks!

4 years ago
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A: No, it would have to be reinforced. Starboard can be slippery when wet.

4 years ago
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Q: null Could this product be used for the manufacturing of a live well for my boat? Thinking of using the 1/4"". Can this be bent to a 90 degree square angle? Thank you

8 years ago
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A: You can use Starboard, but it won't bend it is very hard and stiff.

8 years ago
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Q: null Will King Starboard bond well to fiberglass by West System epoxy? Or, is the surface too smooth?

8 years ago
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A: I would be very hesitant to attempt to use any bonding agent I am familiar with to __quote__glue__quote__ Starboard to a surface. Possibly contacting the manufacturer may shed light into a compatable adhesive.

8 years ago
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Q: null Can carpet be glue to Starboard?

10 years ago
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A: Yes, but the adhesive needs to be suitable for both the carpet and the starboard. You may also need to rough up the starboard surface in order to get adhesion.

10 years ago
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Q: null Can I glue carpet to King Starboard?

10 years ago
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A: I am pretty sure you would need a special type of glue. Call the manufacturer and see what the rcommendation is.

10 years ago
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Q: null What is the best jigsaw blade to cut starboard, and once cut can I sand the edge for a smooth or rounded look?

10 years ago
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A: I only had to make straight cuts I used a 80 tooth carbide tipped 10 inch radial saw blade. Block sanded edges to break the edge used 80 grit paper and 120 to finish

10 years ago
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Q: null how do you glue it?

10 years ago
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A: Glue it down with 5200 marine sealent or a small amount of 2 part epoxy.

10 years ago
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Q: null what is the weight of the 24x57in board?

11 years ago
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A: It will come in very close to 12 lbs.

11 years ago
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Q: null Does this product come in light beige.? Tnx Michael

11 years ago
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A: The King StarBoard color Sanshade seems closest to light beige. Jamestown may have to special-order it

11 years ago
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