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Default V boats sure are pretty

I get complements on my V21 about every time I go fishing.

These boats really are nice looking with a classic style.

Yesterday, Saturday I was SeaBass fishing a spot north of Shark River and there where no less than THREE V boats around me. Close too, maybe a guy or two from this site.

I see how new boat styles have evolved, and ZERO wood construction is definitely the way to go. If the " classic V " ever gets resurrected - a bunch of us could put together a list of how to perfect it !!
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I get complements on my V21 about every time I go fishing.

These boats really are nice looking with a classic style.

Yesterday, Saturday I was SeaBass fishing a spot north of Shark River and there where no less than THREE V boats around me. Close too, maybe a guy or two from this site.

I see how new boat styles have evolved, and ZERO wood construction is definitely the way to go. If the " classic V " ever gets resurrected - a bunch of us could put together a list of how to perfect it !!
While touring the Pursuit factory several years back w/their long time fiberglass construction GURU, I asked why they were still using wood coring material...he answered; I've seen woodless core do some pretty funky things, too...indicating to me that once the seal is compromised, things inside are gonna go in the crapper over time, no matter what they're made of...
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While touring the Pursuit factory several years back w/their long time fiberglass construction GURU, I asked why they were still using wood coring material...he answered; I've seen woodless core do some pretty funky things, too...indicating to me that once the seal is compromised, things inside are gonna go in the crapper over time, no matter what they're made of...
Well maybe but the old boats out there with wood, wood, and more wood are a dying breed ..........unless rebuilt.

No matter though, industry techniques move on.............
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I'm no boat building fiberglass expert but after rebuilding the cockpit hatches on a Bertram with Coosa board I believe it is the way to go. When I cut the 4'x8' sheet of Coosa to fit the hatches I did it outside because I didn't want the dust in the garage or basement. I left a few scrap pieces of Coosa laying on the ground outside. They layed on the ground in the dirt through rain,snow,slush,sun for over two years and never rotted or delamenated. Honestly I don't think they even absorbed much if any water. Expensive stuff though.

I agree that the V has a certain classy style/look.
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I agree with you Inaforty. Coosa is PRICEY but some good stuff. I wonder how UV effects the Coosa. Wherever it gets exposed for very long it turns green, like money.. The floor in my 1983 is coosa as well as all the hatches, the upper portion of the liner and the knee braces. So far so good.
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Ridge.
Just out of curiousity what thickness coosa did you use for the floor and hatches.
The balsa in the hatches on the Bertram were rotted so bad it was a mess. I had to use 5/8" to make sure the hatches stay level with the cockpit floor.







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