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Sea Swine
I guess #199 Ariel has the same arrangement as Capt. Amos, 'cause it has a smoothly sloping shallow bilge floor with the deepest part sort of under the sink, about 12-14 inches. There is a large oblong lead block under the soleplate near a rusty eye protruding from the bilge. It does not look too difficult to remove, but if it is a "counterbalance" for the outboard weight near the stern, would not removing it make the hull drag it's tail?
Lively is probably good, esp. for racing, but I would still like to ride on it's lines too.
Decisions, decisions......
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The plot thickens.....
So Dan,
#199 does not have a deep sump under the square access below the sink?
I wonder if the drunk Portuguese at might have gotten carried away with the resin a time or few?
Maybe like somewhere from 199 - 226 or so..... decided to glass the pigs in the deep sump?
Last edited by c_amos; 02-16-2005 at 08:41 PM.
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