rwoofer
Well-Known Member
I'm new to motorboats and my current Jeanneau Merry Fisher definitely has an inner lining.
In sailing boats inner linings generally don't have a positive reputation due to delamination of the lining from the hull and their ability to hide structural damage(eg. keel groundings). The problem is that it is a real expensive pain to fix this kind of damage if you know it is there. Curious why this reputation hasn't translated to motorboats and makes me wonder if there is anything inherently different in how inner linings are used.
In sailing boats inner linings generally don't have a positive reputation due to delamination of the lining from the hull and their ability to hide structural damage(eg. keel groundings). The problem is that it is a real expensive pain to fix this kind of damage if you know it is there. Curious why this reputation hasn't translated to motorboats and makes me wonder if there is anything inherently different in how inner linings are used.