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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. |
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![]() 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 |
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![]() 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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