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Old 04-11-2008, 09:55 PM
godwinaustin godwinaustin is offline
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Default Re: Casco Bay Skiffs / Seacraft Molds

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There differences between a linered two or three piece boat and a rolled edge skiff can't be explained in a coupel of paragraphs. However, rolled edged skiffs have a utilitarian look to them while linered boats have a more finished looked.

If you are planning to use the boat for striper fishing and beach taxi...buy it.



The floor of a rolled edged skiff is created in the boat and tabbed to the insude of the hull. As a result, it probably has a few bumps and waves and usually has a "webbed" or splatter finish to hide some of the imperfections.

A bo

Thanks Trident,


I definetly dont care about the look of the inside of the boat. If anything I prefer a more stripped down look. But does a non-liner boat like this have any structural disadvantages? Is it any less seaworthy or durable without a liner?? thanks!
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