ACP - sounds good to me.
While I'd hate to see the trailerable water ballasted Hunters go away, I am glad to see more ACP boats being introduced. Below is a cut an paste from another site on the subject. Click on the link below to go to that site.Benefits - Strength: ACP is many times stronger than fiberglass. There are no fibers to break down; the hull will not become soft. Maintenance: ACP is easier to maintain and repair than fiberglass. Uniformity / Rigidity: The ACP provides better product uniformity and rigidity, vital to one design classes. Cost: The ACP process is far less labor intensive and expensive than other traditional boat building. Environmentally Friendly: The ACP process is environmentally safe process. The Amended Clean Air Act, which takes effect in 2001, will greatly restrict fiberglass manufacturing by putting a severe limits on styrene emissions. Repairs - Because ACP is five times stronger than traditional fiberglass it can take a lot more abuse. Should you puncture or crack the hull, the foam core will keep the damage from spreading and provides a backing surface to work with during the repair. Repairs can be made quickly, cleanly and easily using our two part patch kit. Should you have any questions, a JY service consultant can walk you through almost any repair over the phone.Ron Mehringerh26 Hydro-Therapy