Re: hull extension in progress with picks
Re: hull extension in progress with picks
That is really great! Sorry to hear about so many problems, especially the weight issue (and I see you still have not added the seats and other materials like wells, wings and such that you spoke of in earlier posts. That will add an extra 400 lbs or so making the boat heavier and less fuel efficient and handle poorer). With all that extra space, and you fill it up with people, how low do you think it will sit in the water? What impact will it have on handling? What is the new center of gravity?
After reading this thread, its an admirable project, but I think the lesson to be learned is this:
If you want a bigger boat, just go buy one and be done with it.
lol.
the boat weighs more than i wanted.......but it is underweight for a 25 footer with the same or smaller power.
as far as adding the rest of the interior and coolers, gear, and such.....it will still be under weight for some 25 footers. dont forget .....even wake board boats are filled with water..some even add weights to the tower..loaded with people. and are heavyer than this boat will be when finished and loaded with football players and babes.
the extra weight will not adversly affect the handeling of the hull unless i seriously load one side of the boat.
FYI.......
after every new hull is produced from the manufacturers...it is tested for exactally what i am testing the hull for now.......vibrations, handeling, weight, weight dispersement.
imho....the hull passed with flying colors.
the mechanical problems are to be expected with a major job as this one.
and are just part of the process.
as far as the comment about buying a bigger boat....yes by all means do.
however building a boat is not for everyone. the people in this forum do there own repairs. from stringer transom jobs to full repowers.
we dont do it to make money or because we are forced to.....we do it because we want to. it is a concious decision to re-fit a boat. if we wanted a new boat we could just go buy one. (as i said on the first post of this thread)
i think the lessons we all learned on this thread are invaluable to any one that wants to fix or even buff thier boat.
i invite all comments to this thread....good and bad......that is how we debate and learn.....
by the way .....how did you get your self banned from iboats?....
cheers
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