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We are looking to purchase a used 20 foot cuddy cabin for running around on
the Lake. I ran across a 1995 Stingray boat that may be a possibility. Does anyone have any experience with this boat company? Based on information offered at their website http://www.stingrayboats.com/technol...stinction.html it looks like a pretty well constructed boat. Thanks in advance for your response. BTW: We are also looking at used Wellcraft, Thompson (Carerra), Four Winns (Sundowner) and Regal 20 footers. What worries me is the possibility of balsa or foam coring in the hull under the water line. According to Four Winns, their 1994+ 20 footers were solid glass under the water line. Any other information on these 20 footers would also be appreciated. |
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Funny how things turn out. I have a 19 1/2 foot stingray. Open bow though.
What happened to your other prospective boat? Balsa and foam coring was/is used below the water line on larger fiberglass boats but it is very unusual to find it on smaller boats. You're not likely to run into it in anything under 25 ft. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are looking to purchase a used 20 foot cuddy cabin for running around on the Lake. I ran across a 1995 Stingray boat that may be a possibility. Does anyone have any experience with this boat company? Based on information offered at their website http://www.stingrayboats.com/technol...stinction.html it looks like a pretty well constructed boat. Thanks in advance for your response. BTW: We are also looking at used Wellcraft, Thompson (Carerra), Four Winns (Sundowner) and Regal 20 footers. What worries me is the possibility of balsa or foam coring in the hull under the water line. According to Four Winns, their 1994+ 20 footers were solid glass under the water line. Any other information on these 20 footers would also be appreciated. |
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The other boat had serious structural problems with soft spots on the
transom, hull and deck. There were also some maintenance issues that I was not initially aware of as well as being lied to on the canvas being provided with the boat....nothing more than an old canvas sheet tied to the trailer with bungee cords. I was told initially that it came with a fitted cockpit cover. So were are on a new search. How do you like your Stingray? "JamesgangNC" wrote in message nk.net... Funny how things turn out. I have a 19 1/2 foot stingray. Open bow though. What happened to your other prospective boat? Balsa and foam coring was/is used below the water line on larger fiberglass boats but it is very unusual to find it on smaller boats. You're not likely to run into it in anything under 25 ft. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are looking to purchase a used 20 foot cuddy cabin for running around on the Lake. I ran across a 1995 Stingray boat that may be a possibility. Does anyone have any experience with this boat company? Based on information offered at their website http://www.stingrayboats.com/technol...stinction.html it looks like a pretty well constructed boat. Thanks in advance for your response. BTW: We are also looking at used Wellcraft, Thompson (Carerra), Four Winns (Sundowner) and Regal 20 footers. What worries me is the possibility of balsa or foam coring in the hull under the water line. According to Four Winns, their 1994+ 20 footers were solid glass under the water line. Any other information on these 20 footers would also be appreciated. |
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You were right to pass on the soft spots. It's usually worse than it seems.
Once rot has started, it is very hard to contain when you try to fix it. For some reason I'm thinking you're up on the great lakes? If so I do not think I'd recomend the stingrays to you. They are light and fast but ride hard and do not handle chop well. It has not been a problem for us because we're into water sports on these smaller man made south east lakes. If the water is not fairly smooth it's not any good for wakeboard/ski/tubes etc anyway. So we move to another cove or section of the lake. If you're on bigger water and after the cruising/camp out activities then the ride quality in less than pefect water would be a big deal for me. And I'd take a group with me on sea trials. On smaller boats the number of people can have a big effect on the ride. One that rides great with just you and the owner maybe completely different with 6 or 7 people on it. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... The other boat had serious structural problems with soft spots on the transom, hull and deck. There were also some maintenance issues that I was not initially aware of as well as being lied to on the canvas being provided with the boat....nothing more than an old canvas sheet tied to the trailer with bungee cords. I was told initially that it came with a fitted cockpit cover. So were are on a new search. How do you like your Stingray? "JamesgangNC" wrote in message nk.net... Funny how things turn out. I have a 19 1/2 foot stingray. Open bow though. What happened to your other prospective boat? Balsa and foam coring was/is used below the water line on larger fiberglass boats but it is very unusual to find it on smaller boats. You're not likely to run into it in anything under 25 ft. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are looking to purchase a used 20 foot cuddy cabin for running around on the Lake. I ran across a 1995 Stingray boat that may be a possibility. Does anyone have any experience with this boat company? Based on information offered at their website http://www.stingrayboats.com/technol...stinction.html it looks like a pretty well constructed boat. Thanks in advance for your response. BTW: We are also looking at used Wellcraft, Thompson (Carerra), Four Winns (Sundowner) and Regal 20 footers. What worries me is the possibility of balsa or foam coring in the hull under the water line. According to Four Winns, their 1994+ 20 footers were solid glass under the water line. Any other information on these 20 footers would also be appreciated. |
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Yep, I know soft spots are a problem. That's why I passed.
The boat is for Lake Erie....calm days or days with little chop. Just about any 19-21 footer is not going to run nice on a choppy lake, be it an inland lake or Lake Erie. We had a 21' Chris Craft Scorpion cuddy back in '87. Solid boat but not a nice ride in choppy water. We will not be venturing out far with it. We mainly want it to zip around in to beaches, to do some fishing off of and to go into the Bay for water skiing, wakeboarding and tubing. "JamesgangNC" wrote in message nk.net... You were right to pass on the soft spots. It's usually worse than it seems. Once rot has started, it is very hard to contain when you try to fix it. For some reason I'm thinking you're up on the great lakes? If so I do not think I'd recomend the stingrays to you. They are light and fast but ride hard and do not handle chop well. It has not been a problem for us because we're into water sports on these smaller man made south east lakes. If the water is not fairly smooth it's not any good for wakeboard/ski/tubes etc anyway. So we move to another cove or section of the lake. If you're on bigger water and after the cruising/camp out activities then the ride quality in less than pefect water would be a big deal for me. And I'd take a group with me on sea trials. On smaller boats the number of people can have a big effect on the ride. One that rides great with just you and the owner maybe completely different with 6 or 7 people on it. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... The other boat had serious structural problems with soft spots on the transom, hull and deck. There were also some maintenance issues that I was not initially aware of as well as being lied to on the canvas being provided with the boat....nothing more than an old canvas sheet tied to the trailer with bungee cords. I was told initially that it came with a fitted cockpit cover. So were are on a new search. How do you like your Stingray? "JamesgangNC" wrote in message nk.net... Funny how things turn out. I have a 19 1/2 foot stingray. Open bow though. What happened to your other prospective boat? Balsa and foam coring was/is used below the water line on larger fiberglass boats but it is very unusual to find it on smaller boats. You're not likely to run into it in anything under 25 ft. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are looking to purchase a used 20 foot cuddy cabin for running around on the Lake. I ran across a 1995 Stingray boat that may be a possibility. Does anyone have any experience with this boat company? Based on information offered at their website http://www.stingrayboats.com/technol...stinction.html it looks like a pretty well constructed boat. Thanks in advance for your response. BTW: We are also looking at used Wellcraft, Thompson (Carerra), Four Winns (Sundowner) and Regal 20 footers. What worries me is the possibility of balsa or foam coring in the hull under the water line. According to Four Winns, their 1994+ 20 footers were solid glass under the water line. Any other information on these 20 footers would also be appreciated. |
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It's your choice but I have several friends with runabouts and my stingray
is the fastest but has the worst ride. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... Yep, I know soft spots are a problem. That's why I passed. The boat is for Lake Erie....calm days or days with little chop. Just about any 19-21 footer is not going to run nice on a choppy lake, be it an inland lake or Lake Erie. We had a 21' Chris Craft Scorpion cuddy back in '87. Solid boat but not a nice ride in choppy water. We will not be venturing out far with it. We mainly want it to zip around in to beaches, to do some fishing off of and to go into the Bay for water skiing, wakeboarding and tubing. "JamesgangNC" wrote in message nk.net... You were right to pass on the soft spots. It's usually worse than it seems. Once rot has started, it is very hard to contain when you try to fix it. For some reason I'm thinking you're up on the great lakes? If so I do not think I'd recomend the stingrays to you. They are light and fast but ride hard and do not handle chop well. It has not been a problem for us because we're into water sports on these smaller man made south east lakes. If the water is not fairly smooth it's not any good for wakeboard/ski/tubes etc anyway. So we move to another cove or section of the lake. If you're on bigger water and after the cruising/camp out activities then the ride quality in less than pefect water would be a big deal for me. And I'd take a group with me on sea trials. On smaller boats the number of people can have a big effect on the ride. One that rides great with just you and the owner maybe completely different with 6 or 7 people on it. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... The other boat had serious structural problems with soft spots on the transom, hull and deck. There were also some maintenance issues that I was not initially aware of as well as being lied to on the canvas being provided with the boat....nothing more than an old canvas sheet tied to the trailer with bungee cords. I was told initially that it came with a fitted cockpit cover. So were are on a new search. How do you like your Stingray? "JamesgangNC" wrote in message nk.net... Funny how things turn out. I have a 19 1/2 foot stingray. Open bow though. What happened to your other prospective boat? Balsa and foam coring was/is used below the water line on larger fiberglass boats but it is very unusual to find it on smaller boats. You're not likely to run into it in anything under 25 ft. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... We are looking to purchase a used 20 foot cuddy cabin for running around on the Lake. I ran across a 1995 Stingray boat that may be a possibility. Does anyone have any experience with this boat company? Based on information offered at their website http://www.stingrayboats.com/technol...stinction.html it looks like a pretty well constructed boat. Thanks in advance for your response. BTW: We are also looking at used Wellcraft, Thompson (Carerra), Four Winns (Sundowner) and Regal 20 footers. What worries me is the possibility of balsa or foam coring in the hull under the water line. According to Four Winns, their 1994+ 20 footers were solid glass under the water line. Any other information on these 20 footers would also be appreciated. |
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