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Post: # 14388Post YDOC462 »

81 vector....complete restore....1991 7 pedal 200 slightly modded
ALWAYS under construction

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Post: # 14389Post Hippie459MN »

Yep, Thats a nice looking HST. :up:

Wonder what the reserve is set at on it.
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Post: # 14390Post RussF »

Hippie459MN wrote:Yep, Thats a nice looking HST. :up:

Wonder what the reserve is set at on it.
STOP wonderin and FINISH the boat you have NOW........... :pound:
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Hopefully a lot will be done in the coming weeks. No more boats till then. LoL

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The 1988s were HEAAAVVVYY. Lost a few hundred pounds in the mid 1989 model year.
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Post: # 14397Post Hippie459MN »

You know off hand what makes them so heavy? Was it the layup or something. Go a bit thick on the glass? lol
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Post: # 14401Post rev.ronnie »

It was the layup, and materials too I believe. They had some better techniques with the later ones and they were around 900# vs the early ones at over 1200#.

Even that the later ones came in different weights. Mine, for instance, has no core in the front under the deck, just woven roving, and it's pretty thin at that. It is what is considered a mid-weight layup. The hull is strong, but laid up light in the front as well. There is not a lot of core up there either, forward of the foot box.
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Post: # 14402Post rev.ronnie »

Oh, like my tunnel extensions off the back, they are thin too, you could poke an ice pick right through them.
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Post: # 14409Post bigboy »

rev.ronnie wrote:Oh, like my tunnel extensions off the back, they are thin too, you could poke an ice pick right through them.
At the underside or top?

Mine are cored!

I got the deck of again today. Will start with the real work now :P
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Post: # 14412Post rev.ronnie »

The top side for sure. I can flex them with my thumb.

Without going into too much detail....I was standing next to the original HST hull mold yesterday, and for the life of me, I can't figure out how in hell they popped those things out of there with the extensions molded in.
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