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Cabin
Anyone ever seen a V20 with a fully enclosed cabin. Was wondering how it would look and how much room you would have.
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i have seen two times where someone did a home made job on the V. Did not care for how they looked. I do think that if you did a lower roof line, similar to what you would see on a Shamrock cuddy it could be sweet. You would have to watch construction material so as to go as light and rigid as possible. More weight up front may not work well in regards to boat handling in diffrent sea conditions.
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Weight is the main issue...my suggestion would be find a GOOD canvas shop and have then make you up a good quality canvas & eisenglass full enclosure...I use mine in the hardest part of winter w/a propane heater...works pretty good... |
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I use mine in the winter as well. Can't beat havng temps in the 60's inside the enclosure while its upper 30's outside. http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...126081347a.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...y/S2010053.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...y/S2010065.jpg |
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A couple years ago we had this discussion and I photoshopped an off the shelf full enclosure.
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It is a photoshop job, but not a bad look at all.
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Wow reel, we must be getting old,
I made the same mistake this morning in a business meeting. I didn't read very well, I thought that anti-rust had was written as anti-Trust that one T made a world of difference in what we were talking about. Anyway, yes, I did that half-a$$ed photoshop job. |
i like it parish, i'd set it in the back yard, turn the sprinklers on, and watch re-runs of "Deadliest Catch"..
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http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=12729 |
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