I want to imbed (in fiberglass) some stringers that run the length of the floor of my 22' Cruiser, to serve as a level mounting suface to screw down cabinets. Wood holds screws well, but I want somethign that won't rot. I've read here that the plastic lumber at Home Depot holds screws well, but is not very dimensionally stable with changes in temperature, compared to other materials. I'm concerned about that because the interior temp (storage and in use) can obvioulsly wary from near zero to over 100F.
Any other suggestions for a material that won't rot, is relatively dimensionally stable with temp swings, and holds screws well? Thank you!
Any other suggestions for a material that won't rot, is relatively dimensionally stable with temp swings, and holds screws well? Thank you!