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"Roger Long" wrote in news:wWgtf.47100$XJ5.4425
@twister.nyroc.rr.com: Yes, at least in the areas I've been able to uncover. The decks are primarily solid glass and the plywood panels have space all the way around. It would be still be a mess to tear out and replace one but nothing like dealing with a rotted core. There is less glass over them and good access to the edges. Not the most weight efficient construction but these boats will probably be around for a long time as a result. -- Roger Long Roger, does the 32 leak around the chainplates and toe rails down the bulkheads, ruining the wood prettys inside? The '82 Endeavour 35, A- Plan, had a lot of leaks around there we had an awful time with on Claire's Navie, which belonged to a friend of mine. I sailed her from NC to Key West and it was, too, a great boat. I'll be sailing on her, probably, on Sunday with her new owner, another friend. She's called "Stray Dog" now... There's just so much ROOM in the 35 without the table in the middle to walk by. Very nicely appointed, too.... |
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