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Old 08-16-2008, 07:42 PM
mancinema mancinema is offline
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Default SeaCraft Coring: What was used & where is it?

What kind of coring has SeaCraft used over the years and where did they use it?

I’m considering buying a 1976 Master Angler and I noticed that when I push on the sides of the boat (between the transom and the center console) it seems to have a lot more flex than the other 20’ MA’s and SF’s I’ve looked at. What could be causing that? Is it just thin fiberglass or has the coring rotted? Does it even have coring there? Basically I’m trying to find out what areas of a SeaCraft are susceptible to rot.

From what I’ve read on this site, I’ve been able to deduce the the following areas on a SeaCraft have coring:

Gunwale Cap - ?
Transom - Marine Plywood
Hatches - ?
Deck - Marine Plywood

Please add, correct, and fill-in this list…

THANK YOU!!!!
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