This is a really nice looking 22 ZX up for auction. Always thought these looked great. Perfect size family sport boat. I hear these handle like a bigger hull in a good way.
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This is a really nice looking 22 ZX up for auction. Always thought these looked great. Perfect size family sport boat. I hear these handle like a bigger hull in a good way.
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Here is an update on the new film with a really good trailer / preview. Looks really good, which I'm surprised about.
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Before
http://i63.tinypic.com/11qnub6.jpg
After
http://i67.tinypic.com/2eecw9i.jpg
Nice color correction and ceramic coating on this 2004 Yellow Donzi Classic, anniversary. I love the yellow personally but along with some other bright colors, you got to take care of it. Anybody...
Definitely. Love the silver and blue.
http://i65.tinypic.com/2zegxgo.jpg
No, these Sutphens are made in NJ, they used to be made in Florida.
Love these 21 Sutphens. This one is beautiful, should hit 100 MPH with the right setup. Article says this one was built a little heavier. That engine is amazing.
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Is this still available?
Is this still available?
Is this still for sale? Nice color scheme. Can you show pics of all the "dings" in the gelcoat?
Hey guys, this is a sweet boat. Neat story, almost sent to the landfill. The very first Cigarette 20 built.
https://www.wavetowave.com/home/2017/10/5/original-cigarette-an-iconic-boat-is-saved
The movie with John Travolta is filming: https://www.wavetowave.com/home/2017/8/4/john-travolta-plays-a-persona-of-don-aronow-in-new-film
It has been talked about before. The article suggests updating the hull design of the Classics.
http://www.wavetowave.com/home/2017/7/21/donzi-classics-stuck-in-the-past
You are right, the core-mat would be heavy! And if dry, it is not strong. Good call.
The step allows for a progressive deadrise that changes as you go aft, deeper at the front, less at the rear. For offshore, in a straight line, it makes sense. As far as comfort and handling, there...
Thanks for taking the time, it's a good illustration.
No harm in asking at all. It's just that suggestions were made, it's relatively straight forward and there was in insistence to use non-core materials. Asking is great, insisting to use bad materials...
This exactly. Thank you. It was very confusing.
Thanks Mike, I appreciate the response. I would say if it is extremely difficult to bond in a repair piece or replace a piece, then you could look at the USC stuff for places that are not load...
I think there was some confusion. It sounded like you were defending plywood. I never said your builds suck, never used that word. If they were plywood, then I would say that would be less than...
I don't use balsa. I use Gurit products. In this case the OP was asking, where it was budget orientated it is an option and within the home builders ability. I don't know who you are and have no idea...
Balsa is way stronger than ply when used as a core, it has the highest shear strength when it comes to most cores. Ply has compression strength but is inefficient strength wise and it's heavy. Plus...
Not bent at all, was just trying to offer resources that can help. The manufacturers have people paid to help customers, might as well use them. When you use the wrong materials, it wastes your time,...
Exactly, the 8 lbs. is not a core material either. Not structural at all.
I didn't miss anything. In the first post I said ask the manufacturer of the products you are considering, they know them better than anyone. As to why you don't want to use a non structural foam...