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Originally Posted by dreamer
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My question is, would the original stringer system been hollow, or is it more likely they were completely wood and have totally disenigrated?
Thanks in advance
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If you want to find a real clear description of the 20' hull construction, click on the Classic SeaCraft Home link at bottom of page, go to Literature tab, and read the 1969 Boating Magazine article on the 20 Seafari. (If you can't read it, send me a PM with an e-mail address and I can send you a clearer .pdf file of it from original article) That article contains a very detailed description of the hull lay-up/laminate schedule. From that article, I concluded that the stringers were laid up separately and installed about half way through the layup, and I believe they were hollow. The stringers on my boat appear to be hollow, although it makes sense that they would have used wood near the aft end for the engine mounts on the I/O models. If there was any foam in them, I suspect it may have been installed when the rest of the floatation foam was added, just before the inner liner was installed. The 4-stringer set-up was Moesly's original design and continued through 1972. It appears that Potter changed to the 2 box stringers in '73.