waterboy wrote:
 BTW what happened to break/crack yours in the first place? My belief has always been that the FW hull is strong enough to resist flexing unlike some lightweigt chopped strand layups. 
I agree that the FW hull is strong enough to resist flexing.  Unfortunately, it's not strong enough to resist owner stupidity!  In summer, I kept the boat on a lift which has a roof.  The lift is a cradle assembly suspended by steel cables and controlled by a Up/Dn switch.  On day, I got distracted while the boat was going up (the process can take as long as 4 min. if the lake is low) and walked away from the dock.  CRUNCH!!!
I decided to buy another boat (I had a bad case of two-footitis) and repair the FW to sell.  I bought a Hurricane SD217 w/ 150 Yamaha OB, a boat that I thought would just what I wanted.  In the two years it took to find a windshield I discovered that I missed the FW.  It handles better, rides better and is much more comfortable for lounging in.