Well after lots and lots of pondering, and after seeing the new Z3 doesn't have them, I have decided the chines on my 24v must go. Weirdly the local fiberglass- gelcoat guy did this on his old mastercraft years ago and said it's pretty straight forward.
Here is what he says would be the project. He and I think 2 feet forward from the transom would be the bare minimum. He said cut it off or grind it off, whichever is easier. Then he will measure the original thickness and layer the same amount of fiberglass and epoxy. Then gel coat it. I am thinking of copying the angles of my old avalanche. My old boat had the most amazing and beautiful wave. Just my boat was underwater to get it. If it doesn't work he said re-making them would be easy as well. Anything I am missing? We are sort of friends and he said he would do it for $400-500 depending on how long it takes. Here are some pictures. I am thinking about buying a new boat for an even better wave, so spending 400-500 isn't as bad as a newer 50k boat.
Here is what he says would be the project. He and I think 2 feet forward from the transom would be the bare minimum. He said cut it off or grind it off, whichever is easier. Then he will measure the original thickness and layer the same amount of fiberglass and epoxy. Then gel coat it. I am thinking of copying the angles of my old avalanche. My old boat had the most amazing and beautiful wave. Just my boat was underwater to get it. If it doesn't work he said re-making them would be easy as well. Anything I am missing? We are sort of friends and he said he would do it for $400-500 depending on how long it takes. Here are some pictures. I am thinking about buying a new boat for an even better wave, so spending 400-500 isn't as bad as a newer 50k boat.
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