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Wow . . . beautiful boat and some ridiculous numbers. What does the 25hull weigh?
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Thank you Denny. I didn't consult with Carl regarding the lateral steps. However after the design was completed and construction began I visited him and Jeanne to show and tell him what we were doing. At that point there were many more questions than answers by all involved. I'm hoping for an opportunity to take him for a ride.
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Bigshrimpin, thank you... The unrigged hull weighs 1900lbs. When we saw those numbers the total weight was around 3350lbs including myself, the owner, fuel and gear.
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Can we order one or three
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1900 is impressive.
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Hey Cayman, whats the name of color you guys did on the whitewater ?
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DuPont Silver Effect.
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Very impressive, What carbon did you use for the project? Standard Biaxial like 1700 or did you use something like a 12k weave? I have wanted to use some higher end materials on my hull but have a hard time finding a good price on biaxial where as there are tons of weave pattern materials on close outs for cheep. I assume most of all the laminates were vacuumed bagged or infused in order to get the best weight to cloth ratio.
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Thank you but sorry, this is a one and only. Working on a 36 that may end up going into production though.
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