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Looks like your scuppers would be covered if you use that mold design. In that case you would want the back of the tub to be open. As long as water doesn't get anywhere near the cowl intake, your alright.
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If 6 Was 9
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This thread is a prime example of the value of being a member of CSC(free advice without the big sell on Hermco's superior product.) That's some serious SeaCraft / Boat Restoration experience between those 2 gurus - Don and Mike. Without the brown nose, is Hermco / Metan going to join forces??? I'd go with either Hermtan or Metanco.
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I like Mike! We have totally different backgrounds and ideas but I believe he is true to his craft. I would not hesitate to recommend his services. Good craftsmen are a dying breed.
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Don has it......work for beer....
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We are all working for beer.
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