Anyone who has, likely doesn't have the P16 anymore. That is the highest stress part of the hull and an inspection port there is just asking for the bow to snap off. See this: http://www.thebeachcats.c…ms/viewtopic/topic/11421
Behind is where the the normal ones are on the newer the P16s. Maybe a foot or so behind. If you do find out exactly where then after if you want you can use a p16 tramp that has cutouts for the ports and it will match up.
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Later Prindle 16's had factory installed ports between the beams. The tramps have a cut-out that shows the location.
Installing them on an older model wouldn't be hard. It's pretty much just cutting a round hole and gluing in the port. You just have to have the right port part.
If you install ports in a "portless" Prindle 16 it would be great for you to document with pictures and put an album in "Beachcats Technical" then a Prindle specific "Installing Deck Ports" article could be created.
Good idea, but it's up to whoever creates the album to put the forum link in the album description. I think usually it's the other way around, the pics get uploaded and then a forum topic is started, so there is a link from the forum to the pics but not the other way around.
The Album descriptions can be edited by the album owner at any time, so adding a link to the forum discussion would be great.