[QUOTE=Gladhe8er;3400543]
Originally Posted by wrinkleface
(Post 3400298)
Very cool but what exactly is a capped hull & interior???? Thanx[/QUOTE
Capped is when there is no rub rail. They basically glass the deck and hull together. Looks great, but you better be good at docking:drink: Its really popular out west. Adds qite a few thousand to the price. Not sure how an interior can be 'capped.' |
Originally Posted by stblaze08
(Post 3400527)
new pics
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[QUOTE=wrinkleface;3400555]
Originally Posted by Gladhe8er
(Post 3400543)
Thanx, obviously know what the no rubrail is but did not know that that was what it was called!! Like U say, looks Awesome but it would not B 4 me!! Launch'n the boat everytime I use it & pull'n up 2 docks!!!! I like my rail!!!:eek::evilb: |
[QUOTE=Rik;3400600]
Originally Posted by wrinkleface
(Post 3400555)
They only "CAP" the front bow and the transom stern.. The sides get a rub rail. |
[QUOTE=Gladhe8er;3400625]
Originally Posted by Rik
(Post 3400600)
This is called a half-cap then, correct? A full cap would be the whole boat, right? |
half, full or no cap that things fine
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Killer!:party-smiley-048::party-smiley-048::party-smiley-048:
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Great looking boat! Congrats!
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thanks everyone
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Looks great!
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