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shine 07-15-2014 01:21 PM

Sad to read this. You have to "know" its strong as or stronger than original before you go and spend all the time and money to make it pretty.

Its all just speculation until its torn apart :( post pictures and I will be happy to comment on what I can see

jorgeinmiami 07-15-2014 03:27 PM

Would it not be better/safer to look for another hull with less issues and take what you have to it? It sucks to have to do that but better that than put a lot of work into the current hull and have a mishap at the wrong place and at the wrong time?

It sounds like you have to do a lot of work to repair the current hull and then there is always going to be that thought in the back of your mind

gofastsandman 07-15-2014 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jorgeinmiami (Post 229258)
Would it not be better/safer to look for another hull with less issues and take what you have to it? It sucks to have to do that but better that than put a lot of work into the current hull and have a mishap at the wrong place and at the wrong time?

It sounds like you have to do a lot of work to repair the current hull and then there is always going to be that thought in the back of your mind

Why can`t I ever take the fifth?
Good question GFS. Why indeed...

There are so many failure points on that bottom. I would not be comfortable with her.


I don`t know much about thermal imaging. Would you be able to see under her skin and all possible damage without grinding every inch of her down?

Yes, everything can be fixed, but then you are fixing everything.

I`m with Miami.

jorgeinmiami 07-15-2014 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 229269)
Why can`t I ever take the fifth?
Good question GFS. Why indeed...

There are so many failure points on that bottom. I would not be comfortable with her.


I don`t know much about thermal imaging. Would you be able to see under her skin and all possible damage without grinding every inch of her down?

Yes, everything can be fixed, but then you are fixing everything.

I`m with Miami.


Your in Miami? I'm turning off the lights and hiding under my bed...LOL

jorgeinmiami 07-15-2014 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Lordwrench (Post 229267)
I stand corrected,I hadn't looked at these pics since I bought it, two kinda mid-sized stringers.

There are a lot of options going forward, Jorge, but I don't really see a scenario that includes scrapping this hull outright.There's another thread going about comments while out in a Seacraft, I just can't see myself not owning a 20 Super.I am in aviation and have total faith in a properly designed and fabricated repair,provide the total discovery sum is deemed repairable when exposed.That being said, I have free indoor storage and for now no rush, and I am poking around for something else, I know the boat I want but it's not available just yet.

The boat is at another location and I haven't had a chance to get pics of the other information available to post.

Shine, I saw in another post you might take on a second project at your shop this fall, are you booked up?





Thanks to all.

B


There is one in Miami a Master Angler that is cheap enough and comes with aluminum trailer and yami power that you can buy sell off engine and trailer and refub the hull to your liking

hermco 07-15-2014 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jorgeinmiami (Post 229270)
Your in Miami? I'm turning off the lights and hiding under my bed...LOL

:D

shine 07-16-2014 10:21 AM

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Shine, I saw in another post you might take on a second project at your shop this fall, are you booked up?
nothing firm at this point.

Blue_Heron 07-18-2014 04:08 PM

Bryce,
Please let us know what you find when you have a chance to open her up. I'll be following with interest. I'm planning some similar modifications to a project 20 that's waiting patiently in my barnyard.
Dave

gofastsandman 07-18-2014 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jorgeinmiami (Post 229270)
Your in Miami? I'm turning off the lights and hiding under my bed...LOL

When I get south of Plant City, I just relax and enjoy. The old thought.

Cheers,
Us

Caymanboy 07-20-2014 05:09 AM

Now I know the boat.
I ran into Zach over in Marsh Harbour this past spring.
That is a pretty hull, moving forward I would change the materials and schedules used in the repairs.
OP


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