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has anyone put a self bailer in there ribbed boat. Am I screwing my self on wieght by decking out my ribbed boat (boat to be) construction has just resumed and this is a question I am pondering

Posted on March 30, 2009 at 1:45pm — 10 Comments

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At 5:38pm on April 30, 2009, Den said…
I'd make the fore and aft decks LEVEL for the comfort of passengers and you, when friends row. It will drain just fine.

Den in New Hampshire
At 9:23pm on April 10, 2009, Jeff Peak said…
my thoughts:
If you're decking the thing, you won't be using it for fishing, correct? I think weight is much less of an issue if were talking about whitewater boats, so I wouldn't concerned about the added weight of a scupper.

I can't imagine installing a scupper would be any different in a framed boat than in a S&G...
At 9:18pm on December 14, 2008, Randy Dersham said…
Welcome Chris,

Glad to see a Colorado person. Welcome.
At 8:16am on December 14, 2008, Greg Hatten said…
Hey Chris... welcome to the site. Great part of the country you live in......
 
 
 

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