78 Welcraft Nova question
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Newbe question... I am restoring a 1978 Welcraft Nova Fisherman. It does'nt seem many were made, and I know it's not exactly an offshore race boat, but I think yall might have some information to help me out. This is the 26' single engine variant.
the outboard hull chines have a hook in them at the stern. The starboard side more pronounced than port. There is no hook anywhere else radiating from the cine. The ajacent hull is dead flat. I have ripped out the floor and see no indication that the stringer above the chines are damaged in any way. When running, before demo, it did not list.
This makes me wonder if the hull was designed with a hook in the chines. I have not been able to locate any information on the subject via exhausting internet search.
Does anyone know if it was designed that way? Should the hook be preserved, or should I attempt to remove the hook while replacing stringers?
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Steve
the outboard hull chines have a hook in them at the stern. The starboard side more pronounced than port. There is no hook anywhere else radiating from the cine. The ajacent hull is dead flat. I have ripped out the floor and see no indication that the stringer above the chines are damaged in any way. When running, before demo, it did not list.
This makes me wonder if the hull was designed with a hook in the chines. I have not been able to locate any information on the subject via exhausting internet search.
Does anyone know if it was designed that way? Should the hook be preserved, or should I attempt to remove the hook while replacing stringers?
Thank you,
Steve
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I wish that I could answer that with some authority. I do hear post '77s referred to as 250s, but I understand there was a design change between 77 and 78, then again in 80...
I'm sure some here know a lot more about my hull than I do.
Steve
I'm sure some here know a lot more about my hull than I do.
Steve
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Steve,
I have no knowledge of your particular hull. But, there are most certainly many cases of manufacturers building in a "hook" in a hull. As far as one side being more than the other again, no particular experience but one could think that engine torque in a narrow single engine boat could be counteracted with a biased hook. or possibly could counter prop torque/walk. If all of the hull is solid as you state I would assume it was there from the factory.
John
I have no knowledge of your particular hull. But, there are most certainly many cases of manufacturers building in a "hook" in a hull. As far as one side being more than the other again, no particular experience but one could think that engine torque in a narrow single engine boat could be counteracted with a biased hook. or possibly could counter prop torque/walk. If all of the hull is solid as you state I would assume it was there from the factory.
John
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the 77/78 nova 250 change was the deck. the hull stayed the same. The "fisherman" thing is whats throwing me off. As for the hull, thats Brownies design from his original Nova company. Brownie is still around, very informative and entertaining guy to talk to.....
Its been awhile since he logged on here, but he is on FB https://www.facebook.com/allan.brown.73932
Its been awhile since he logged on here, but he is on FB https://www.facebook.com/allan.brown.73932
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Never heard of a hook built into the hulls of the 25' Wellcraft's versions of the good ol' Nova Marine 24 Sprint design. Don't quote me on it, but nobody has brought that up that I know own one.
Here's some good reading about how the design came about Steve.
http://supernova19.com/nova_marine_a...m_m.htm#nova24

Here's some good reading about how the design came about Steve.
http://supernova19.com/nova_marine_a...m_m.htm#nova24

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I was able to contact Mr. Brown. He confirmed that the original Nova hull had no hook designed into the chines. Though he said that Wellcraft could have made changes, his perceived doubt and larslindroth experience posted above sure seem to support my original assumption that they do not belong. Now I need to figure out how to remove them...
Thank yall for the information.
Steve
Thank yall for the information.
Steve
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I was able to contact Mr. Brown. He confirmed that the original Nova hull had no hook designed into the chines. Though he said that Wellcraft could have made changes, his perceived doubt and larslindroth experience posted above sure seem to support my original assumption that they do not belong. Now I need to figure out how to remove them...
Thank yall for the information.
Steve
Thank yall for the information.
Steve
Last edited by tony357; 04-03-2022 at 05:51 PM.
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I think we need to see some clear pictures (although you will need 10 posts to put any up)
Hooks in chines just don't mysteriously appear over time unlike warps in the hull bottom showing up after extended periods of incorrect bunking .
Typically they were designed in intentionally for a reason , often to help get the boat on plane easier and a fair number of boats have them.
I have a boat that does not have them as it left the factory as a single engined boat but the twin engined version had them !
Hooks in chines just don't mysteriously appear over time unlike warps in the hull bottom showing up after extended periods of incorrect bunking .
Typically they were designed in intentionally for a reason , often to help get the boat on plane easier and a fair number of boats have them.
I have a boat that does not have them as it left the factory as a single engined boat but the twin engined version had them !



