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Gutted 20 SF weight estimate?
Does anyone have a weight estimate of a gutted 20SF hull? Just the bottom, 2 sides, transom, & stringers. No cap, deck, liner, console, etc. I'd be interested to know the approximate starting weight of the vintage fiberglass that would form the base of a redo project.
Also, if anyone has completely redone a 20SF with composite core, biaxial, epoxy, etc. do you have an estimate of the finished weight of your hull? Basically, I am wondering if a person wanted to fully gut a 20SF, make an effort to reduce weight where possible with a biaxial / epoxy / foam deck, cap, & small console.....keeping the boat as spartan & light as possible....how much could you realistically lighten the boat compared to the 1600-1700 hull weight listed in the specifications. Thanks for any help. |
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I will go ahead and say 850 gutted. the bottom of the hull is still thick and heavy. I am making mine all composite except for the sides. Weight is very important on this hull.
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