After punching a hole in the side of my daughters Spartan and stripping off the hardware and components, I decided I might as well try separating the hull to get a good look inside.
The two halves are not bonded overly well (imagine that
) and once I got a knife started in the seam the top removed relatively easily, with only one or two spots where a bit of extra adhesive actually had things stuck together reasonably well.
The ABS plastic is very thin, as we know, and once the halves are apart the deck and hull are very flexible.
Anyways, here is what's inside.



Here is a good close up of the inside Transom

Kevin
The two halves are not bonded overly well (imagine that
) and once I got a knife started in the seam the top removed relatively easily, with only one or two spots where a bit of extra adhesive actually had things stuck together reasonably well.The ABS plastic is very thin, as we know, and once the halves are apart the deck and hull are very flexible.
Anyways, here is what's inside.



Here is a good close up of the inside Transom

Kevin
around here for the last week or so so have not run mine in a lil bit,but last run still working good with the t-180 and tacon 3674 combo.




Kinda seems obvious, why the fold up, the sides of the battery trays don't look bonded to the hull very well. If they're not bonded I don't think that they would give much support.
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