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There are 27' footers floating around. Good luck with your new boat.
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Here good luck [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] http://www.projectboats.net/descript...ified.htm?1121
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The decks perhaps, but certainly not below the waterline. I do not think above either but I am not 100% I would check but my 25 Contender is under shrink. The deck cap and deck is cored but not all Balsa, some balsa here some marine ply over there ad foam core inbetween [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] |
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Please forgive the ignorance, but I'n no boat builder. On the contender website there is a link for the "process"
Here it states in #1 (post gelcoat application of hand laid fiberglass,balsa coring, strake reinforcement) does not look like they are working on the deck or inner liner, #2 states that the stringers are foam cored (not solid glass, which was my point) #3 says the inner liner is made with a pvc core sandwich fiberglass construction. So were is the balsa?? from looking at the "process" it seems that it's somewhere below the waterline. Not to say that contenders are not great boats. I have a friend in Puerto Rico where 5-7 seas is a good day. Even though his cuddy cabin-deck joint is coming apart and the inner wall of his deck-transom joint is coming apart. He swears by the boat. I've been on it in 5-7 running around 20 knots and we could not keep the boat in the water. We would get airborne on every wave. Re-entry was nice and smooth though. Even though the boat made a bad squeeking noise I've never heard Contenders are great boats. They should just be a little heavier, same for all boats made now. Which is why people love older, heavily glassed boats that weigh a ton. that is what you want out there.
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sorry, the day we ran out it was more like solid 3' waves. Saw the typo after i posted
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Trayder:
[QB]Threegills- Contender cores above the waterline, not below. Just confirmed with Contender. If you look at the process you mention on the site they are adding the coring to the hull sides ABOVE not below the waterline. (I am not sure you realize the boat in the picture is on its side) ![]() Original SeaCrafts used Foam cored stringers, do you feel as though this is a bad thing? I strongly disagree with your opinion that a heavy boat is a better boat, having looked at and test ridden Regulator 26's and Jupiter 27's and an older Intrepid 26 (the lightest of all 4) in my boat search I still fell I made the best choice with my 25, ride wise. It is unquestionable the fit and finish on a Regulator, Intrepid and a Jupiter is superior to that of a Contender. As for your friend's Contender coming apart I do not know how he drives or what he has run into but unlike most boats Contender glasses the Deck cap to the hull and inner liner: ![]() |
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