After months of reading, pondering, drinking, and disbelief, I am prepared to add my two cents worth, although my opinions may be worth less to some. Make your own decision... I wont be insulted either way. My opinions are in no way meant to disagree with anyone, nor discount any information or other ideas out there. I have been pondering the use of coated decking
screws with lifetime warranties, bronze and
stainless. Certainly, regular steel
screws would be foolish. I have taked down many decks, and most have had compromised
screws (regular as well as deck
screws). Plain and simple, deck
screws dont hold up on decks. I sure as hell am not putting them in my boat. I have no experience with bronze, but have been more than sasified with the information out there and the previous boat builders who have used bronze. Bronze would be fine by anyones standards. If you think bronze isnt good for boatbuilding, you have no business building a boat.

Now to the real question:
STAINLESS. I have owned over 13 boats in my short 39 years, and have spent countless days weeks and months rebuilding and repairing them. These boats were from the 60's. 70's. 80's and 90's. Yes, all of these vessels (and carcasses) were completely rotted out almost everywhere. One in fact blew the transom out on me as I was 3 miles out in the middle of lake erie. (Fantastic story). I have jars and jars of
stainless screws. Jars. I saved every single
stainless screw that I took out of those boats, and I took out thousands, especially when I ended up scrapping the hulls. The
screws I saved were from windshields, deck rails, and other place that were both wet and dry continuously, definitely exposed to air and water and the sun and snow. I also took out 3"
screws that were submerged in rotten transoms for most likely longer than tens of years. Hundreds of
screws surrounded by rotting nasty wood. These boats saw most their time on fresh water but some on salt water. I took out
screws that were accidentally screwed into gas tanks and left there unknowlingly. Guess what? THEY WERE ALL PERFECT!!! Some had a small amount of "rust" if you willl, but it wiped right off with my fingers. In my humble opinion,
stainless is just fine for boatbuilding. I am sure bronze may be better, but perhaps not. If the
screws hold up in the worst of conditions for a minimum of 50+ years when boatbuilding was not so great, then I feel more than comfy using
stainless in my craft that will be built WAY better. That is my opinion, take it for what it is worth. Im using
stainless.