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Old 04-21-2021, 12:55 PM
DonV DonV is offline
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Strick is right....like a tank!! Amazing how using coosa as you did makes the hull so strong and light!! You actually have more bulkheads than my brother's and his is really strong and light!! Besides going with coosa may have saved you money versus going with wood!! I can't believe the cost of wood right now, especially plywood.
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Old 04-21-2021, 06:19 PM
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Strick is right....like a tank!! Amazing how using coosa as you did makes the hull so strong and light!! You actually have more bulkheads than my brother's and his is really strong and light!! Besides going with coosa may have saved you money versus going with wood!! I can't believe the cost of wood right now, especially plywood.
Don, you're not kidding wood is insane right now. And I know my boat will be strong I just hope its not too heavy.
I think it should definitely be lighter than original because of all the wet foam and the liner that I took out but I'm not sure. This is my first build and first time working with Coosa so everything is a learning experience.
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