Typhoon question
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Typhoon question
Can someone tell me the difference between the 70's Typhoons and the 80's boats.
Marc
Marc
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- Location: typhoon weekender #108 (work in progress)
You will also find that the 70s boats lack a brace from the cockpit sole to the hull at the cockpit drains. In the eighties, they installed a pair of glassed brackets which stiffened the cockpit sole up considerably. The Eighties boats also had porta-potties (or nothing) where the earlier crafts had a marine head. I think also that the later boats had a teak rub-rail (in addition too the toe-rail) where the earlier ones didn't. Sometime in there (help me out Otswego John!) the winches changed from a bronze to a modern-style aluminum with a star handle. Finally, from my observations, the bow casting in the later boats incorporated a locking mechanism to keep the mooring line captive in the hawse, where the older craft just had a gap at the top.
Hope this helps.
John B
Hope this helps.
John B
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John- do you have a pic of the cockpit sole brackets? Would like to see the difference from my 72.
[img]http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo99 ... uppers.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo99 ... uppers.jpg[/img]
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I have hull #108, and it doesn't look much like that. The vertical braces are not there; neither is the two-level cabin liner. I have just a simple liner and no bracketing. I have made a bracket out of Makore (A mahogany-like wood) in order to stiffen things up a bit, and it also works as a battery box and a panel to contain my fuse panel. I also added foam-core bulkheads to separate the cabin from the cockpit lockers, which help to keep the cockpit sole from waggling. I think my Ty is probably an affront to any purists on the board.
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