Birth of a Race Boat

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Is there enough structural support in the boat to avoid flexing and cracking that joint or is the filler material flexible enough to prevent cracking?

I would say the last !!!!!!!

otherwise the boat would crack everywhere if it would not flex at all.:USA:
 
The answer to the above is a little bit of both. The hull and deck joint is as strong as anything else on the boat or stronger. The filler material also has some flex to it, but the layer that is left is extremely thin. The following pictures show the boat primed and ready for a good final sanding before prepping for paint.
 

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The answer to the above is a little bit of both. The hull and deck joint is as strong as anything else on the boat or stronger. The filler material also has some flex to it, but the layer that is left is extremely thin. The following pictures show the boat primed and ready for a good final sanding before prepping for paint.

Nice,,,could u build one without that funky looking swimmplatform or what ever u want to call it ???
I think it would look more bada$$ without it !!:)
 
I don't know anything about boat building...that's why I asked the question.

That what do i know ,,was not for you ..LOL

Its cool to ask ,,i don't know everything either !!!!!!!

I do know a boathull and deck as to flex a little ,,just like the wing of an airplane,,or it would break off !!!!!
 
Your plate is more than full getting this show on the road in time for KW; thanks for taking the time out of your day to keep SOS in the loop!
 
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