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Old 12-23-2013, 09:30 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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Alright lets see. I think i over shot he weight

20 lbs of balsa
10 lbs of divilette putty
7 lbs of resin hot shot
50 lbs of resin
15 lb of 1708 and mat

100 lb total tops


I think between the old liner, rod locker bow step up and compartment it will be lighter

I am building a one peice flush deck out of composites that should weigh in under 180 lbs

Which will be much lighter than the original plywood

We will see. I am laying the hull sides up tomorrow
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