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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. Skip Gundlach wrote: Of the several power folks I've spoken with, there was unanimity that I should wait (varying from a week to a month, with a couple of weeks being a consensus of adequacy) for the hull to stabilize before trying to realign the propshaft. I guess more boats are more poorly built than I realize. Most of the boats I have experience with, including our 22yo 36' Taiwan-built trawler, have very little or no deflection when set up on jackstands, and no need whatever to "settle." In a boat that has more than a tiny fraction of an inch deflection, I'd think they need some structure re-tabbing. Fiberglass is wonderful structural material, and most of the people designing boats know how to spec a girder or panel. Must be the builders! Doug, Essie takes serious exception to the slanderous allegation that she was "poorly built." I told her that you really didn't mean it, but I think it'll be a while before she forgives you. |