has anyone ever fixed a hooked hull by filling in the hooked part?
has anyone ever fixed a hooked hull by filling in the hooked part?
That is quite a tricky question.
What is it on? Where is the hook?
Internet advice would be suspect without more information.
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Yep, more information. Is hook on pad or hull. What year and brand of boat. (Some have a built in hook) Is hook on both sides or one side only?
How much hook are we talking about? 1/2” or 2”s??
2006 Triton SP-185, 2006 Evinrude Etec 90, PowerTech NRS3, Garmin Echomap Plus 73CV & 93SV
I guess it fixed itself.
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
2006 Triton SP-185, 2006 Evinrude Etec 90, PowerTech NRS3, Garmin Echomap Plus 73CV & 93SV
It can get answered, but the original question was vague. There are many hulls that have hook built in the outside chines for holeshot and handling. The proper answer could come after the original question got followed up. WHAT boat? WHERE is the hook? HOW much hook are we looking at? Until that is answered, there is no answer..
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Gotcha! Thanks. Some people want answers, some people are too vague to get any real answers.
2006 Triton SP-185, 2006 Evinrude Etec 90, PowerTech NRS3, Garmin Echomap Plus 73CV & 93SV
Last edited by grout-scout; 12-21-2018 at 05:59 PM.
I didn’t look at the name but is it the same guy that said it was about 1/2” and asked about sanding it down? People want specific answers without asking detailed questions. I’m just glad I found this place cause my questions always get answered and I’ve learned a lot on here!
2006 Triton SP-185, 2006 Evinrude Etec 90, PowerTech NRS3, Garmin Echomap Plus 73CV & 93SV
The worst boat I ever owned was a '79 Ranger 198V. It was a flat running turd. Jack plate didn't help, prop changes made no difference, just a flat running, wave spearing mess.
Crawled under the hull, and it's got a huge one inch hook from the outside chines to the pad. Aha! It can't lift with all that junk hanging off the bottom. Took the grinder and took it all off.
Marine texed the open wounds, and took it to the lake.
Holeshot was a little slow, but man it started to lift! Whoohoo, here we go....got it to about 50 and it's looking good, then in a flash, it swapped ends. That wasn't fun, tried to run it another half dozen times, and regardless of what I tried to do, knowing it was coming, didn't matter, it tried to buck me off. Lesson learned, it was there for a reason.
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Good info to know!!! That could b a mess!