after viewing jasonj's & jasonb's work on their trihulls, i figured i would get this boat back.<br />my buddy i sold it to, thought he had it sold for the past year but never got paid. so when he bought back to his house i got to looking at it and decided to trade my hi-tec retreads for it, <no great loss there><br />-<br />anyway- all the stringers & transom are shot. i pulled up a section of floor to find the foam 2x4's floating. so we tilted it up as far as it would go and supported it to drain whatever water til i can get back out there with the camera & tape measure to start my photo library.<br />its still got everything except the gas tank which im trying to get back.<br />i just figured before i tackle something big <br /> <like my trophy> i should start out small. <br />been wanting a smaller boat for the canals, lakes and upper river due to all the under water objects. when im done with it ill either give it to my dad or daughter.<br />-<br />heres a question- isnt there supposed to be a drain in the center under the floor to aid in keeping it dry in the srtinger area? or was this a design flaw?<br /><br />what is the best way to seperate this hull?<br />-<br />looks like the water damage was caused by the replacement of back to back with pedestal seats.<br />being there was no added support & holes not sealed water just leaked into stringer area. it was no wonder the boat was so heavy.<br />-<br />i know trihulls arent supposed to be the best riding, but every boat has sometype of flaw.<br />and ill sacrafice ride for stability when anchored.<br />if new it would exactly like the one in brochure.<br />thanx<br /><br /> www.classicglastron.com