Few events are more exciting in a boat yard than seeing a design come to life as the first hull leaves the mold. The work and anticipation of more than one year of engineering and tooling time goes from lines on a page to reality in just a few minutes.
Unless all of the geometry of the design is completely thought through the part can become stuck in the mold and create some anxious moments, but our team considered each and every detail as did the toolmaker so this was as gracious a beginning as any boat builder could hope for.
This is a great image to show the new hull bottom. The two features of the Back Cove 30 that will most effect the dryness of the boat are the hull chines which are a tad wider on this design than in previous ones and the amount of flare ion the bow. The Back Cove 30 promises to be a great sea boat with little spray getting to the windshield.