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Daniel sf 11-14-2014 08:55 PM

I didn't take it out. It's a 1984 did they come with one.

FLexpat 11-14-2014 09:02 PM

I'm pretty sure all the Potter hulls had it - it's just a 12' 2x4 on edge wrapped in glass from the transom fwd. Glass is about 1/4" thick. I don't know about the later years. Has the boat been partially redone before?

Daniel sf 11-14-2014 09:11 PM

Yes the guy that had it before me had the deck done when he put in a new tank,but he didn't do a good job.

FLexpat 11-14-2014 09:42 PM

Just looked at old threads here and it does not look like they had it on the '84 model 23. The lack of it caught my attention because I almost took it out of my Sceptre and replaced it with a FG tube for draining the forward fish box out through the transom. Now I have no idea if I should take mine out or if you should put one in:confused:

Daniel sf 11-16-2014 05:09 PM

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I just ordered the materials to get me started.I hope this is enough foam for the stringers.

FAS 11-16-2014 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by FLexpat (Post 232505)
Just looked at old threads here and it does not look like they had it on the '84 model 23. The lack of it caught my attention because I almost took it out of my Sceptre and replaced it with a FG tube for draining the forward fish box out through the transom. Now I have no idea if I should take mine out or if you should put one in:confused:

my '85 didn't have one either.pretty thick glass down the center though.I'm sure its a good idea to have something extra there, like half round pvc or fiberglass tube glassed in ,would add support.

flyingfrizzle 11-17-2014 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel sf (Post 232553)
I hope this is enough foam for the stringers.

I know I ordered a 4 gallon kit, 2 gallons of "A" and 2 of "B" and it was not enough to do the 2 stringers on my 20' hull. It took most of it just to do one, but I also poured 3-4" higher so that I could cut the stringer foam at 2" higher than factory before wrapping it back up.

ncsuengineer1 11-21-2014 12:27 PM

Daniel sf,
I have my 23' down to the stringers. Foam is bone dry and I have no intentions of cutting them open. Can you tell if the fiberglass uprights were glassed on both sides, filled with foam and then glassed over? Or was stringer system made in a mold and then just glassed around the outsides to the hull?

flyingfrizzle 11-22-2014 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ncsuengineer1 (Post 232643)
Daniel sf,
I have my 23' down to the stringers. Foam is bone dry and I have no intentions of cutting them open. Can you tell if the fiberglass uprights were glassed on both sides, filled with foam and then glassed over? Or was stringer system made in a mold and then just glassed around the outsides to the hull?

The ones I have gutted have been tabbed on the outside only

Daniel sf 11-22-2014 10:38 AM

Yeah I believe mine are glassed on the out side only as well


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