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Old 02-07-2009, 12:10 AM
3rdday 3rdday is offline
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Default Re: 20SF Hull \"Bulge\"

how bizzare! No clue! I stiffened my hullsides with 4" thin wall pvc tube ripped lengthwise, bonded & laminated to the hullsides with 2 layers of biax and epoxy running fore and aft. the 1/2 circle shape provides great structural and stiffening physicals. I dont know if this will work for straightening that warp/bulge. I do know that once you get it straight, it may help kep it from hapenning again.
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Old 02-07-2009, 10:15 AM
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how bizzare! No clue! I stiffened my hullsides with 4" thin wall pvc tube ripped lengthwise, bonded & laminated to the hullsides with 2 layers of biax and epoxy running fore and aft.
Brian is there any reason you did this,beside the obvious? I don't feel the sides are that flexible. Shoot me a picture and send to my regular email.
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