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Helmwurst 12-07-2025 09:42 AM

275Kgs
I wonder how much dust and other debris could have played in the tabs delaminating aside from water intrusion.

sutphen 30 12-07-2025 10:53 AM

I'm in for 325 kg.
do you plan to do under the cockpit?

Bad Ass TA WS6 12-09-2025 11:20 AM

I bid 294Kg for lot :drink:


ksalmine 12-09-2025 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by sutphen 30 (Post 4939767)
I'm in for 325 kg.
do you plan to do under the cockpit?

I’m not going under cockpit. This is big step hull and they prevent water going backwards from cabin. Stringer dimensions are very high there too and fuel tanks and fixing foam keep stringers straight even there could be some soft spots. Cockpit floor make some rigid too on that area.
but if I need pull tanks out some year then I will change those stringers too

scippy 12-10-2025 04:08 PM

Is your deck fiberglassed to the hull?......I've seen some justed bolted and not fiberglassed. Hopefully your deck & hull are attached well.

ksalmine 12-10-2025 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by scippy (Post 4939910)
Is your deck fiberglassed to the hull?......I've seen some justed bolted and not fiberglassed. Hopefully your deck & hull are attached well.

It’s not fiberglassed but glued together. I took rub rail off and there is zero cracks or lose joint, luckily.

scippy 12-11-2025 11:54 AM

reason I ask is, there was a deadly incident where a hull separated from the deck after the boat stuffed a wave....glad its bonded together!

Wildman_grafix 12-11-2025 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by ksalmine (Post 4939928)
It’s not fiberglassed but glued together. I took rub rail off and there is zero cracks or loose joint, luckily.


I am surprised I have been in 32s, '35's and 42's they were all glassed together.

boatnt 12-11-2025 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by scippy (Post 4939953)
reason I ask is, there was a deadly incident where a hull separated from the deck after the boat stuffed a wave....glad its bonded together!

a fountain?

scippy 12-12-2025 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by boatnt (Post 4939969)
a fountain?

a Magnum 27 sedan....


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