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Old 07-18-2012, 08:51 AM
PharmD2B31 PharmD2B31 is offline
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Yes, the boat was reworked by R&R Conch..... It was originally a Seacraft hull. They cut the hull down just past the rear vents and made the shear flow proportionally to the bow like the larger 27 Conch hull.
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Old 07-18-2012, 09:11 AM
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Yes, the boat was reworked by R&R Conch..... It was originally a Seacraft hull. They cut the hull down just past the rear vents and made the shear flow proportionally to the bow like the larger 27 Conch hull.
I guess it can now be called a "SEACONCH"
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Old 07-18-2012, 09:32 AM
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They cut the hull down just past the rear vents and made the shear flow proportionally to the bow like the larger 27 Conch hull.
I thought the sheer flowed "more" proportionally prior to them slicing it up but that's my own opinion so take it with a grain of salt. I kinda like what they did to the inside of the boat. My only question is whats it's function. It is designed as a bay boat but it is pushing 26 feet long with the bracket and you are not going to be fishing the shallows in that thing.

BTW the boat is for sale now and the guy has not had it finished for more then 6 months I'm guessing. There was a discussion about that project on this site a while back

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