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Old 10-21-2007, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Buddy OO
I believe I have stated that I'm a partner in Awesome powerboats. The facility is here in St. Louis.If you would like a tour email me. here are a few pics of some of the buildings, weve got a little 18,000 sq. ft. 12,000 conditioned,4 catamaran molds, flat bottom aluminum fishing boat molds, f1 mold,full fiberglass , paint, rigging, engine facility.
Buddy OO what part of St Louis is your facility located in, I would love to go through your facility some time and see the build process and equipment used, years ago i owned a fiberglass repair shop, mainly corvette repair but we did a fair amount of small part fabrication and mold work, good luck with you new venture.

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Dave, its in Granite city, email me and we'll hook up, thanks jim
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Dave, go out to MTI in wentzville, We rode harleys out there on Friday and Randy Scism gave us a tour, Talk about an awsome place
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Originally Posted by Michael1
Yamaha is using it on the 2008 Waverunners. They claim a weight reduction of 25% for hulls and decks.

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Looks pretty cool!
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/waverunner/nanoxcel.aspx
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don't you "jig" aluminum? or cast?
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