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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

1153.0. "Quality:Hype vs Reality" by GRANPA::PWAGNER () Mon Feb 14 1994 14:36

    Since we have decided to squander the college tuition money, I have
    been researching the new boat market.  It seems everyone has a
    different fiberglass lay up technique, and while I understand the
    differences in principle, WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE.
    
    Some manufacturers swear they don't even own a chop gun, yet Sea Ray,
    Cruisers Inc., Grady White all use them to prevent print through in
    the gelcoat.  Do I really care if its bi-axial, triaxial,
    multidirectional cloth or whatever they are claiming is best today?
    What about coring, is end grain balsa better than mat, or should I try
    to go with the high tech divinycell(sp?)?
    
    I am looking for a good quality boat that will last 10 years or more.  I
    know you get what you pay for, I'd just like to be sure I want/need what
    I'm paying for.  If anyone can shed some light on the quality impact for
    the average boater of the different techniques, I would appreciate it.
    
    Thanks
    Paul
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1153.1SALEM::NORCROSS_WMon Feb 14 1994 14:576
    There have been two pretty good articles in the last two Trailer Boat
    magazines by Ken Hankinson about fiberglass construction.  The articles
    explain the different methods very well and when each is appropriate to 
    use.  If you can't find them, drop me a line and I'll see if I still
    have mine.
    Wayne
1153.2REPUTATIONMR3MI1::BORZUMATOMon Feb 14 1994 16:4522
To some degree, i like to rely on reputation.

I have owned 2 silvertons, if i were to buy another, quality is certainly

one thing i would consider with them.  I dont like the design of their

new boats, but thats a personal opinion.


What kinda boat are you looking for, type, size. power;;;

what are you gonna do with it: ????????

there is a list of questions to be answered before you squander this$$$

cause once you buy it its gonna be expensive to sell immediatley.


give us some detail will give you some help????????


JIm
1153.3There's a lot to itDNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAUThu Feb 17 1994 11:445
    	I don't think all your questions can be answered to any degree
    here. A book on the subject might be better. I don't have any
    particular titles to recommend. I would however suggest your local library.
    Any modern book on boat construction should get into the various types
    of material. It really is rather involved.