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surprise! wet foam in stringers
as i was removing the glass on the transom to remove the coring i cut back the stringers, as i mad my first cut midway up the stringer water begins rolling out. i made another inspection cut about 1.5 feet from the transom and same thing. what now? its a 23 inboard and im in south florida dont know if i should be putting this much time into an inboard, which is a great boat but realistically an outboard would be much better for so. fl.. thinking my time would be better spent on an outboard model. any suggestions, advice?
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Put a bracket on it and convert it to an out board. You already have the full transom which is very desirable when it gets rough.
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Will the prop tunnel effect his performance with an outboard?
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turn it into an outboard with a bracket. best decision you will make
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From my understanding it doesn't workout well because of the tunnel
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didnt think about that.
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Aside ftom access to work on the bottom wouldnt it be relatively easy to glass over snd cOver the tunnel? Maby will the void with foam?
Last edited by Mikem8560; 05-06-2012 at 09:54 AM. |
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i dont know as to the ease of doing it, but i think before i did that i would end up buying or trading for an outboard or i/o model. just dont know if i should be that concerned with the foam being wet.
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I just did it to mine you will have to do it to any of these boats that havn't been touched its foam just gut it and pour new the inboard is well worth it when your done just cut large. Access ports on the top of the stringers and then close them back up when done but don't destroy a true inboard there's not enough of them out there. Just think you will be the only boat going the same speed when the weather goes south
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