1976 F-32 Cockpit Deck Slope
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1976 F-32 Cockpit Deck Slope
I'm in the process of reframing the deck on my F-32 and I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the slope of the rear deck. I want to be sure the deck is sloped towards the aft of the boat were the scupper holes are located. The factory framing is still in tact and I can easily keep the deck in that position. My question is, is the deck sloped enough so that when I hose it down the water will run towards the transom? I have the opportunity to increase the slope but I don't want it to become to noticeable when we are sitting or standing back there. I hope this makes sense.. lol and as always thanks in advance
1976 Trojan F-32 Sedan Home Port is Catawba Island live in Wadsworth Ohio
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Re: 1976 F-32 Cockpit Deck Slope
If you have fuel tanks under the cockpit, you need to take into consideration what the slope will be with them both full and empty.
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Re: 1976 F-32 Cockpit Deck Slope
I'm going to have to go with the original framing position. I would assume Trojan accounted for as many variables as possible when the boat was designed.
1976 Trojan F-32 Sedan Home Port is Catawba Island live in Wadsworth Ohio
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Re: 1976 F-32 Cockpit Deck Slope
My F36 drains to the back even with the stern tanks removed .
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