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Jason I've seen on THT were a guy cuts the top of the stringer glass off. Then remove the wooden core of the stringer system then leaves the glass standing and uses it as a form and just pours the ARjay in the existing glass "forms".
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Just looked at peiserma link. That's the same stuff. Very cool but pricey. Anything low maintenence for marine is gonna be expensive.
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I looked at the link Peiserma provided and yes it seems simple. I am trying to find someone local who sells the Arjay so I can get an accurate cost of Arjay vs wood stringers vs time for both. I want to get this 18 Fisherman back on the water. I am thinking of just pouring the two mid stringers. I also noticed the new transom is delaminating from the hull. I am hanging a 200 Merc on it so i want it to be safe yet once I finish the V20 I am going to cut the gunnels down on the 18 and make her into a custom bay flats boat with casting decks front and rear and wide gunnels.
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