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Molesworth wrote:
I am looking at a 33' Chris Craft, 1969. Have the survey which says the boat looks 'little used' and in good condition all round. Except for one passage which says (in the 'Construction' paragraph): " The laminated battens are supported by mahogany transverse framings which (underlined) DO NOT make contact with the bottom planking." Is this a general comment on the original construct, or is this something I should be scared of? I'm pretty sure that the original construction would have had contact between the frames & the planks. One way to tell is to look carefully at the joint between the frames & the battens... are the frames notched to a depth of the batten thickness? Are the planks fair on the inside, or scalloped? It may be an issue that the boat has been out of the water for a really long time, and the structure is slightly distorted from being supported on stands instead of by water (as well as the shrinking from planks drying out). Another issue to consider is that boat carpentry is a fine art, and a boat this age is going to need some of it no matter what. If you have to hire it done, the boat & your wallet are both going to suffer. Fair Skies- Doug King |
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