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03-06-2009 10:03 PM |
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Originally Posted by macojoe
(Post 137434)
Stringers are fine the way they are. They just use the wood as a mold to wrap.
As far as the Seacast separating from the liner, I am sure its all in the prep, it says it will not stick to wood, so if you don't get it all out your not going to get a good bond.
Seacraft is all glass except the transom i thought i heard?
I had a friend that had a Formula that he totally redid and used the foam filled stringers that were mentioned and they worked great!!
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I had a SeaCraft way back when, it was a 19 Bowrider Mosely hull #455 from way back in the 60's. The stringer/bulkhead grid was solid handlaid glass bonded to the hull. 30 plus years after manufacture it was still intact. It had a plywood transom core and plywood core in the floor. The stringers and hull were solid glass and built like an anvil. I wish I still had that one out back.
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