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.
Technical Information
- 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
Reviews for King Starboard 1/4"
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I've not finished the project, but it lived up to all expectations, and I'm assuming it will accomplish the mission.
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Great product! Good quality, easy to work with.
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Material worked with wood working tools as advertised, and gave results I expected. I am happy with this product.
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I used the sheet material to make a cover over the outboard motor gas tank in the back of my sailboat which otherwise is totally exposed. Material is easy to cut, drill and generally work with and should last forever.
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Used as a bottom reinforcement for 120 quart cooler and being portable it provides a large cutting surface for cleaning fish.
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Used a fish cleaning table
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replace a bait box lid and it worked great same color as my 20 year old boat.
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Can cut and trim like wood maybe easier. I used a knife to clean the edges. This worked better than sanding. First time I used this material. I see many uses for this stuff. Now I'm planning more projects in my head. Rebuilt the dashboard in my boat that someone butchered the cutouts on and looked messy. Now it looks new again.
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I love using this stuff, it works very much like wood, and it won't rot. [...] and it would be great if it was adhesive friendly, but these are small quibbles. I used it to overlay some interior paneling that had a lot of holes from old switches, etc, and it looks terrific.
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