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Old 12-16-2015, 09:47 AM
flyingfrizzle flyingfrizzle is offline
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Is this the one that you shortened to fit in a slip that had the limited loa length requirements?

A beautiful boat to say the least,
I like how you did the stringer grid system and storage compartments in the deck. Most seacrafts never see new stringers and few cut them out. Since there is no wood to rot in them originally. At the most people just cut the tops off and dig out the foam and re-pour it if wet. Digging out the originals then having to repour them and glass the tops back on is a lot of work. Narrowing them up like you did worked out well giving you a little more under-deck storage in some areas plus allowed you to do the side saddle tanks. Most 23's fuel tanks takes up all of the deep storage area but looks like you really got better use of the space. Im guessing you have a line equalizing the fuel from side to side to keep the hull balanced?
Any how it turned out nice and it looks like the work was done to a high standard. Nice hull redo indeed...
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