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 Post subject: WOOD in Four Winns
PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:07 pm 
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Does anyone have any info on what Four Winns has said in the past about WOOD in their boats. I thought they advertised having things like foam core stringers and such ???: ---- just curious.

I know everything topside above water level is wood -- like behind the dash and such. I also know there is WOOD in the transom of my 2003 boat.
When I drilled for the hydraulic fittings for my trim tabs, there was sure wood shavings coming out.

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 Post subject: Re: WOOD in Four Winns
PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:48 pm 
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Like they say "Construction varies by model" Quite a bit more wood in the early 80's and 90's models than in today's.
In your model year, the only models with no wood in the stringers, were the VEC H180 and H210.

An old post from LouC.
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The only way to know for sure is to e-mail Four Winns and see if they get back to you with the information. I'd doubt that they were using fiberglass stringers then, most production boats didn't yet at that time...they are probably either regular dimensional lumber or 3/4 in thick plywood...mine were plain dimensional lumber (not ply) and were not even 'glassed all the way up the sides, and not on the top at all. I had a major rot repair on this boat that involved repairing the stringers and putting in a new deck from the helm seats all the way back to the engine compartment. The quality of the glass work on the wood was pretty bad in my opinion.....I know now they use a no wood system that won't rot...but you still need a good bond between whatever they use for a core (structural foam usually) and the 'glass....and still want to keep water out of any penetrations you make in the deck or transom...water can freeze and delaminate the core from the 'glass...

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 Post subject: Re: WOOD in Four Winns
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:31 am 
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My stringers look like a box of glass --- no wood visible that I can see there-- or farther up where the storage locker is -- all looks like glass
(the transom definitely has wood)

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