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Nykamp 05-19-2006 07:56 AM

Re: 41' Apache molds for sale
 
Jerrry, looking good, any transom shot, I will be seeing that end alot anyway. Steve

cuda 05-19-2006 08:06 AM

Re: 41' Apache molds for sale
 

Originally Posted by Jayl13
Whats DDC?

Duo Delta Conic hull I believe. He had been designing that type of hull for quite a while.

Pantera1 05-19-2006 08:36 AM

Re: 41' Apache molds for sale
 
Id think that mold is worth a good chunk of change being from a CNC plug and all , must be super straight ?..maybe not 200K but.
I dont feel not having the Apache MSO is such a detriment.. Look at Saber

Jayl13 05-19-2006 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by cuda
Duo Delta Conic hull I believe. He had been designing that type of hull for quite a while.

I was under the impression that Koss designed the steps and the strakes configuration on the apache hulls not anyone else. The person that did the design for us was a guy named George Linder for the warpath deck for that mold.
Joe, what does Duo Delta Conic mean? Twin pads? The boat we built and the mold we made did not have a padded bottom.
Where is Koss, he can tell you what he came up with as far as the steps, lifting strakes and the configuration of it. Boat was a triple step 2 active and one passive step not vented to the outside (last step was non vented)
If Koss is reading this, is the Hush non disclosure statement null and void since the company is now defunct? Are we allowed to talk about the bottom design? (why im hesitant on discussing this too much at length, dont want to get sued here)

LEOPAJM 05-19-2006 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Nykamp
Jerrry, looking good, any transom shot, I will be seeing that end alot anyway. Steve

Here ya go buddy .... Gettin close to bein ready for another lunch run ... Better call Pete !?!?! :drink:

cuda 05-19-2006 09:24 AM

Re: 41' Apache molds for sale
 

Originally Posted by Jayl13
I was under the impression that Koss designed the steps and the strakes configuration on the apache hulls not anyone else. The person that did the design for us was a guy named George Linder for the warpath deck for that mold.
Joe, what does Duo Delta Conic mean? Twin pads? The boat we built and the mold we made did not have a padded bottom.
Where is Koss, he can tell you what he came up with as far as the steps, lifting strakes and the configuration of it. Boat was a triple step 2 active and one passive step not vented to the outside (last step was non vented)
If Koss is reading this, is the Hush non disclosure statement null and void since the company is now defunct? Are we allowed to talk about the bottom design? (why im hesitant on discussing this too much at length, dont want to get sued here)

Harry Schoell designed the DDC hull. I forget what fish boat used to have them. I know I almost bought one of them several years ago.

cuda 05-19-2006 09:27 AM

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Go to this site, and click on Hull Design.
http://www.schoellmarine.com/index.htm

Panther 05-19-2006 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by cuda
Harry Schoell designed the DDC hull. I forget what fish boat used to have them. I know I almost bought one of them several years ago.

Didn't he design a hull for Larson as well. They named it "Duo Delta Conic"?

Jayl13 05-19-2006 11:07 AM

Re: 41' Apache molds for sale
 
learn something new everyday, I never heard of these designs / concepts before. Pretty interesting.

RBT 05-19-2006 12:24 PM

Re: 41' Apache molds for sale
 
OK, I am just DIEING to know how fast the new Saber is running with the 1075's, and how fast the old one ran with the stirlings.

Thanks

RT


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