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(based on 5 ratings)
Brand: ProBalsa
Located in: Wood, Foam, Starboard, Core Materials and Foam
Contoured ProBalsa Plus is a coated, contourable, endgrain Balsa Wood for use in marine and boatbuilding applications. Coated with a thin resin film to enhance bond with epoxy, VE and polyester resin systems. 10 lb. per cubic ft. typical density. Standard core for many OEM boatbuilders. Typical applications include hull and deck core replacement, construction of small parts and inexpensive straight core replacement. Purchase by individual sheets / boards or by the case. Sold in 2'x4' sheets
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.8 stars
(based on 5 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Easy to use(4)
 
Recored cockpit deck on my pearson 26
By DGHyatt from Elyria,OH on 7/23/2010
Cons:
Some tricks to using it
Best Uses:
Coring decks
Describe Yourself:
Advanced
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about ProBalsa Balsa Core - ProBalsa:

Trick to using it. Cut out a template of area out of either thin plywood or thicker cardboard. Fit your template into the area you are replacing. Work from the bottom of a floor is my suggestion. Then cut the balsa to fit the template. Trial fit the balsa supported on your template into the hole. With out the template the product flops all over the place, making it difficult to fit. When ready wax paper or release plastic on your template lay the balsa on the template after your wax paper and epoxy the resin through the balsa add you fiberglass while wet to side you are not epoxying up into the boat. After the epoxy is dry remove from template, trim and fit up into the hole you are working on. Then epoxy the under side of the floor you are working on with thickened epoxy raise the pre epoxy and fiberglassed balsa bottom side down up into the hole, back up with a wood template and two by fours with wax paper or release plastic on the side your not epoxying and press up into hole with wood and a screw car jack works super for this holding the balsa under pressure up into the hole until the epoxy sets up.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Aft Cabin Roof
By Schools outVerified Reviewer from Skaneateles, NY on 9/30/2009
Pros:
Easy to Use, Protects Well
Best Uses:
Outdoor
Describe Yourself:
Competitive
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about ProBalsa Balsa Core - ProBalsa:

We had to replace the roof of the aft cabin and the floor to the fly bridge of a Marine Trader 34 because the teak decks had leaked. We cut out the core (plywood squares) and replaced it with balsa, fiberglass and west system. The area is now VERY strong and water tight.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
Excellent product
By GabbianoVerified Reviewer from Solomons, MD on 5/31/2009
Pros:
Easy to Modify, Easy to Use
Best Uses:
Core, Deck
Describe Yourself:
Beginner
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about ProBalsa Balsa Core - ProBalsa:

I used this product as a replacement for an area of wet and rotten deck core. I found it to be packaged well.
The balsa is easy to use and is backed with fiberglass. It is easy to cut and to manipulate. What small area didn't conform to my contours, I found easy to split and mold. The fiberglass backing kept it all together.

Wonderful Product!

[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

 
Much easier than expected
By geek on sailVerified Reviewer from Baltimore MD on 3/26/2009
Pros:
Easy to Use
Describe Yourself:
Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about ProBalsa Balsa Core - ProBalsa:

I used to replace a large area of rotten core on the deck of my C&C 24. Once you survive the trauma of using a circular saw on your boat to cut the outer skin things are actually easier than expected. Would suggest to cut in smaller pieces rather than using a large piece to cover the entire area. After covering the repair with the outer skin i filled any remainig gaps by injecting epoxy, it works!

[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
Balsa Core - ProBalsa
By DeanVerified Reviewer from Rhode Island on 11/6/2008
Pros:
Easy to Use
Cons:
None
Best Uses:
Deck and Hull
Describe Yourself:
Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about ProBalsa Balsa Core - ProBalsa:

I use the product to replace core in both deck and hull applications. Work perfectly. Size accordingly to original builders spec. easy to work with and makes a excellent repair.

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