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A little shopping this morning
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The last batch I got of that for a transom had Formosan Termites in it. They ate the dang stringers out of my Wellcraft I guess because the boat broke up. Weird!
That's why I got the Marshtackie boat and am on this site - four sets of fiberglass box stringers in the '67 Moesly's! Termite proof! |
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Check this out: http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthre...-Plywood-Tests Termites had no interest in Meranti. 71's have 4 stringers that are glass too. |
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Rock on Brother, you'er set.
It might have been the 1X12 pine stringers in the V-17 Wellcraft that were half ass, half glassed or somethin' like that too. The boat had a 1/4" hull with a 3/4" plywood core on the floor liner - felt solid as an 8" monolithic concrete slab when you stood in it. Gelcoat and amenities were spectacular. It helped sell a lot of those boats. We work boats 10 months out of the year in Florida. If things ain't right it shows up soon here. |
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Why is there sand and errant ring terminals in the stringer?
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