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kenner96skiff September 13th 06 04:57 PM

FG Hull Shape
 
Hi, new to the group with a question....

I have a 19 Kenner Pro Skiff. This Kenner model isn't manufactured any
longer. It has a very slight v up front and is flat at the rear. A
super hand laid hull in general.

I'm looking for a manufacturer with a 19'+ hand laid fiberglass hull
model, with or w/o a cap, that offers a sharper v in the front with the
rear flat.

I'd appreciate any suggestions about what mfg might be doing something
like this.


Chuck Gould September 13th 06 05:24 PM

FG Hull Shape
 

kenner96skiff wrote:
Hi, new to the group with a question....

I have a 19 Kenner Pro Skiff. This Kenner model isn't manufactured any
longer. It has a very slight v up front and is flat at the rear. A
super hand laid hull in general.

I'm looking for a manufacturer with a 19'+ hand laid fiberglass hull
model, with or w/o a cap, that offers a sharper v in the front with the
rear flat.

I'd appreciate any suggestions about what mfg might be doing something
like this.


How critically important is "hand laid"?

More 19-footers are going to be built with chopped strand.

A popular chopped strand choice:

http://www.trophyfishing.com/brochure.asp?modelid=54057

I believe the following boat is still hand laid:

http://www.c-dory.com/19%20description.htm


kenner96skiff September 14th 06 03:24 PM

FG Hull Shape
 

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006 08:57:21 -0700, "kenner96skiff"
wrote:

Hi, new to the group with a question....

I have a 19 Kenner Pro Skiff. This Kenner model isn't manufactured any
longer. It has a very slight v up front and is flat at the rear. A
super hand laid hull in general.

I'm looking for a manufacturer with a 19'+ hand laid fiberglass hull
model, with or w/o a cap, that offers a sharper v in the front with the
rear flat.

I'd appreciate any suggestions about what mfg might be doing something
like this.


Ranger, Triton and Action Craft come to mind immediately.

Secondarily, Polar.



kenner96skiff September 14th 06 03:27 PM

FG Hull Shape
 
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006 08:57:21 -0700, "kenner96skiff"
wrote:

Hi, new to the group with a question....

I have a 19 Kenner Pro Skiff. This Kenner model isn't manufactured any
longer. It has a very slight v up front and is flat at the rear. A
super hand laid hull in general.

I'm looking for a manufacturer with a 19'+ hand laid fiberglass hull
model, with or w/o a cap, that offers a sharper v in the front with the
rear flat.

I'd appreciate any suggestions about what mfg might be doing something
like this.


Ranger, Triton and Action Craft come to mind immediately.

Secondarily, Polar.


Good leads, thanks for your advice.


kenner96skiff September 14th 06 03:29 PM

FG Hull Shape
 

Chuck Gould wrote:
kenner96skiff wrote:
Hi, new to the group with a question....

I have a 19 Kenner Pro Skiff. This Kenner model isn't manufactured any
longer. It has a very slight v up front and is flat at the rear. A
super hand laid hull in general.

I'm looking for a manufacturer with a 19'+ hand laid fiberglass hull
model, with or w/o a cap, that offers a sharper v in the front with the
rear flat.

I'd appreciate any suggestions about what mfg might be doing something
like this.


How critically important is "hand laid"?

More 19-footers are going to be built with chopped strand.

A popular chopped strand choice:


Chuck,

Hand laid is somewhat critical as is the possibility of no cap, just a
rolled hull. Weight is the driver on this. If anything comes to mind
I'd appreciate it. Thank you for your advice.

http://www.trophyfishing.com/brochure.asp?modelid=54057

I believe the following boat is still hand laid:

http://www.c-dory.com/19%20description.htm




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