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I am just building them in my garage.
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where's your garage, again?
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I live in Ontario
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Hi Dean,
I know who you meant, I was just being a :evilb: I believe most people arent prepared for guys like you. Its good to see people working outside the box, (and in the garage) :D Keep it up. Mark We will see you at the show again this year. E-mail is on the web site ' contact' |
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The geocitysite works well during american deep night hours, so the problem is rather the overstressed server.
The kind of boatbuilding (well shown on his site by lot of pictures) reminds me of my grandfather who built all alone a couple of smaller boats (he was mainly working as a carpenter at shipyards, no boatbuilder in general). Quite a special task force there in your garage!! Nice. |
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Originally Posted by franklins
Can some one tell me what the step hull does and how it works.
Thanks Dean P.S > Its raining like He## down here ! Whats goin' on ? |
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Hey Mark how did the 28 ft boat work that you had at the show with the two motors hanging on it. It sure looked like some boat to me. What kind of speed did you get out of it?
Dean |
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Originally Posted by franklins
Cosmic12
The 25 Active thunder looks great! I had time to look around at some of them and they are a straight v hull. The only thing I could not find is the degree of angle on the hull. It looks like it would ride great on chopy water. Have you been in one? Dean |
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You guys are killing me :D
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