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When you push down on the "floaty" areas, does it feel like there is only a thin piece of "glass" moving or does it feel like the glass is still attached to a plywood core?...if it's a matter of re-attaching glass to wood, you may be able to drill a series of small holes thru the glass and inject an adhesive, then repair the holes... If you don't mind the look, you could use some SS oval-head screws w/finish-washers to pull it down...done in a proper pattern, I wouldn't have a problem if it were mine...of course the pre-drilled holes need to be filled w/ something like 4200 for a good seal... It'll be interesting to see the solution...keep us posted...
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I've had my V-21 to the gulfstream off of Ocracoke inlet 5 times in the last 2 years fishing for dolphin/wahoo. Brought fish back each time. It was around 20 - 25 miles. I've been up to 30 off of SC.
What everybody else said.
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Oh and as far as 40 away from oregon and rudee inlet during winter striper fishing...30 pretty regularly.
I would never feel "safe" that far away without other boats with us.
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here are some crappy cell pics of my boat. when i picked it up, first time in the water with my dad holding on dock, and some things i have changed, like putting all stainless steel thru hulls in.
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Last edited by evilgli; 11-10-2008 at 04:33 PM. |
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