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Poor Rib Drainage in 14' Starcraft Seafarer - Solutions?
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<blockquote data-quote="gogittum" data-source="post: 477944" data-attributes="member: 27114"><p>Laying in bed this morning, half asleep and dozing, got to cogitating on this and came up with the thought - a lot will depend on which alloy the builder used on those ribs. If they are 6061T6, you're in trouble. That stuff is as hard as rock and may tear or break before bending. That would be very bad. I doubt it would be 6061, but you never know - keep an eye on it when you put pressure on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gogittum, post: 477944, member: 27114"] Laying in bed this morning, half asleep and dozing, got to cogitating on this and came up with the thought - a lot will depend on which alloy the builder used on those ribs. If they are 6061T6, you're in trouble. That stuff is as hard as rock and may tear or break before bending. That would be very bad. I doubt it would be 6061, but you never know - keep an eye on it when you put pressure on. [/QUOTE]
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