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King Starboard Project Panels — 4 Sq. Ft. (24″x24″) — 1/4″ To 1-1/2″ Thick

(5 customer reviews)

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Starting at $60.00

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Trim your panel down to any smaller size you specify — Free.

Other Standard Project Panel Sizes:

1’x1′1’x2′ | 1’x3′ | 1’x4.5′ |  2’x3′ | 2’x4′

King Starboard is a marine-grade polymer, which means it’s a high-tech plastic that will stand up to salt water and sun a lot better than most types of wood–without a lick of maintenance, and often at lower cost. This tough marine polymer won’t rot or absorb water, so it’s a great solution for swim platforms, hand rails, steps, dinghy chocks fish-cleaning tables and other applications.

Please understand that any cut pieces (project panels, quarter sheets) sizes can vary by as much as a 1/4″ due to saw kerf when cutting sheets down, so if your project calls for sizes the same as what we offer, move to the next size up so you can get nice clean finished edges when you cut to your size.

What it can do. You can work King Starboard with standard woodworking tools and assemble components with standard screws and fasteners. I’m sold on this material as a faster, longer lasting, economical alternative to marine wood products in many situations.

“Thanks for getting the starboard to me so quick, as well as being so helpful over the phone. Your customer service is great. “

John Hart, North Bay Village, Florida

What it can’t do. You won’t be using King Starboard to build boat hulls, because it’s not a structural material. That means it needs to be supported by a load-bearing frame or substrate. You also won’t be using King Starboard where temperatures are likely to exceed–or even get close to–180 degrees Fahrenheit, because it’ll start to melt and you’ll have all sorts of problems. And King Starboard expands and contracts with normal temperature variations, so you’ll need to allow for that when you assemble various components.

Color Options

White/White

White/White

SeaFoam

SeaFoam

SanShade

SanShade

Dolphin Gray

Dolphin Gray

Black

Black

product reviews

5 reviews for King Starboard Project Panels — 4 Sq. Ft. (24″x24″) — 1/4″ To 1-1/2″ Thick

  1. STEVE

    Excellent product and even better customer service!!! Fit and worked perfectly…

  2. Rich

    great product would have been 5 stars for quality and pricing but not happy with the finish. Quite a few scratches. Hoping its not to noticeable with finished product.

  3. Dave

    Exactly as described. Prompt shipping.

  4. Al

    Used a black panel to mount an NSS12 chartplotter in the helm of a Cherubini. The rest of the instruments were done the same way and the king starboard fit right in. Looked like a factory install.

  5. Hale Adams

    We don’t use the King Starboard for marine purposes. Instead, we use them as back-boards for telephone entry systems at the entrances to buildings. Often the old intercom system being replaced leaves behind a big hole in the wall (or at least a “scarred” surface), and the King Starboard panels make for an excellent cover for the hole or scarring. The King Starboard panels don’t chip, crack, or peel, and they are easy to drill or shape as needed to accept the new telephone entry-system panel.

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