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Originally Posted by reelapeelin
So the truth about coring isn't in the coring at all...it's in the integrity of the glass job AROUND the coring...whether it's wood or composite, if the glass surrounding that coring won't hold back the water, whatever the coring material is, will not maintain it's originally intended purpose...wood, OR composite...makes sense to me...if this thread scares you away from a Wellcraft, it should also scare you away from most every boat out there...
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well said. And I'd like to add that many cases of water intrusion into the core actually starts at some sort of hole. A screw hole, cleats, chain plates, whatever. Some of which are added by the owner, not the builder. A saturated core on one particular boat is really not a valid reason to suspect ALL boats by a manufacturer (well-craft or any other brand). It would be different if there's a pattern of core saturation in many boats by a particular manufacturer.