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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. Available in White, Black and Seafoam.

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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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Long Island
5 out of 5 stars.

Exactly what I expected

2 years ago
Not crazy about using more plastic but cockpit seats will last many years.
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Westerly, RI
5 out of 5 stars.

King starboard is a standard in the industry.

3 years ago
Are used this product under a bowel roller I was installing on my O day 272. The deck has a slight curve to it and the starboard was easy to grind to match the deck. As always the advice from Jamestown distributors and their quick fulfillment was greatly appreciated. I think the project turned out well.
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Micronesia
4 out of 5 stars.

Easy to work with ply substitute

11 years ago
I bolted two thicknesses together to replace 1"" Ply grab-handles.
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Oswego, NY
5 out of 5 stars.

This is an awesome product

11 years ago
This product made an outstanding fish cutting board.
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Prairieville, Louisiana
5 out of 5 stars.

""Good value for its size""

12 years ago
I used this product to mount my GPS and VHF radio to and then mounted everything to the center console. A friend has a hydro-cutter to cut out the pattern, which is easier than cutting with a jig saw. You have to keep the blade cool when cutting this product.
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Panama City, Fl
5 out of 5 stars.

very good product

14 years ago
used this product to make a fish cleaning station. cost me 200 bucks total instead buying one for 600.
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San Antonio, Tx
4 out of 5 stars.

King Starboard is great. Easy to use.

15 years ago
Cuts and routers like wood. Anything you can do with wood, you can do with either King Starboard or Seaboard.
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Willingboro, NJ
5 out of 5 stars.

Better than I though it would be!

15 years ago
I was almost afraid to tackle my problem area until I came across King Starboard. I was able to cut and shape it by using ordinary wood working tools. I was really surprised at how easy it was to work with this product.
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Q: when are you going to have white in stock??????

2 years ago
1 Answer

A: At this moment we do not have an exact date. It could be 2-6 weeks. Please check back in.

2 years ago
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Q: Can starboard be used to replace rotten deck core balsa and then fiberglassed over?

2 years ago
5 Answers

A: Hey Frank, Thank you for reaching out. Gfloyd's response above is perfect. It's very hard to bond to starboard and it is a very slick surface. Coosa would be a very good option or Baltek Airex, or Penske board.

2 years ago
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Q: Photos of the seafood for color?

3 years ago
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A: Here is a link to their colors. https://www.kingplastic.com/products/king-starboard/

3 years ago
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Q: Can it be glued together?

10 years ago
5 Answers

A: Nothing bonds with hdpe, but it plastic welds very well and is super strong. You can also use traditional wood working joinery techniques such as dove tails without glue and mechanically fasten as needed.

Anonymous3 years ago
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Q: Is Starboard available in trim/molding lengths? I need to replace mahogany trim on seats with something low maintenance.

5 years ago
1 Answer

A: No the largest we have is 54x96""

5 years ago
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Q: What color is the SeaFoam? I don't see anything that says specifically. I'm guessing it's the gray? I'm looking to replace teak stern seats with starboard on my Hunter, and would replace the teak battens that were mounted on 1/2 starboard with another 1/2"" of starboard. Making it 1"". Assume that would be strong enough?

6 years ago
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A: SeaFoam is a real light beige. 1"" total of starboard would be very strong.

6 years ago
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Q: Would this material work well as a replacement for 1/2 marine plywood floorboards? I'm not really worried about aesthetics...

9 years ago
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A: I don't know the answer to this but it would be quite expensive. In our boat shop we use ply and __quote__paint it__quote__ using epoxy mixed 50/50 with acetone. The acetone thins the epoxy and allows it to soak into the pores of the wood resulting in a waterproof surface that can be painted. Caution any holes drilled into the ply after treatment must be painted with the mixture.

9 years ago
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Q: Is this good material for floor replacement?

10 years ago
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A: I assume you're considering using it as replacement flooring in a boat. I think it would be durable; however it has two disadvantages when compared to fiberglass. First, it's not as strong, so when used as flooring, it would have to be well supported. Suggest you get a piece of 1/2__quote__ material and stand on it with the supports about 18__quote__ - 24__quote__ apart. I think you'll find the Starboard deflects significantly. Secondly, Starboard is relatively heavy. Replacing an entire floor in a boat would add a significant amount of weight, and that is never good in a boat. Just thought of a third disadvantage. Starboard is expensive!! Good luck. OBTW, I used Starboard to make a relatively small door, so none of the mentioned disadvantages came into play.

10 years ago
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Q: will star board hold paint ?

10 years ago
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A: I've never tried to paint it. I use it in high wear areas to avoid paint maintenance

10 years ago
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Q: Can you use stainless steel staples on this product? Would this be a good use for replacing rotten wood on the back of seats?

10 years ago
3 Answers

A: I used 1/4__quote__ long stainless staples in an Arrow staple gun with no problem. 5/16__quote__ would probably work if the upholstery is fairly thick. 3/8 didn't drive home and sometimes they buckled.

10 years ago
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