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Old 02-09-2017, 06:32 PM
Outrageous Outrageous is offline
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Bushwacker is right on. If you are not going to use the liner core the sides with Balsa. I have done this on a few different hulls and it made a huge difference in rigidity without adding a lot of weight. The key is to pre coat the balsa with whatever resin you want to use so you don't get a dry layup because that creates a poor bond. Then thicken the resin and apply using a notched trowel and bed the pre cut balsa to the hull sides. You can cut the balsa with a utility knife and it conforms to curved surfaces well. Cover with
fiberglass and finish with gelcoat or paint. Ill try and dig up a few pics.
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Old 02-09-2017, 09:00 PM
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nice shots,dont see inboards too often
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Old 07-15-2018, 09:00 PM
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I have a 23 invoard that I'm restoring. I see your floor, which is modified. Do you have additional pics? I noticed you changed the forward floor hatches and sealed off the battery hatch. How does your console fold? To the bow? Can you get to the batteries easily enough with you configuration?
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