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FlashptA10 03-13-2002 07:11 PM

Innovators or scammers
It is only fiberglass with power

This is not
Rocket science

Most boats
take a driver
just like a weston cup car
lets ride on a reputation
OK


Basiscaly racers are racers
and boats are well are boats
it takes $$$$$$$$$
to compete or buy championships

cigarette1 03-13-2002 07:16 PM

Say What ???? :confused:

pullmytrigger 03-13-2002 07:17 PM

I was going to say....."Ask T2x what HE thinks of popped boats".......no need.........knew he couldnt stay away from that one.

Magicfloat 03-13-2002 07:20 PM

If there were any solid legal remedies for splashing then Paul Allison would have become a very rich man. (90 % of today's hi-performance bass boats use his running surface from the lat e60's/early 70's)Ranger paid him and Darris in 73/74 for the Ranger/Allison,nobody else did.Bob Hammond paid Linder for the 21'Challenger running surface,doubt if anyone else did and there are still copies out there. Glastron's V156 holds the distinction of the most copied tri-hull runabout( over 50 splashes) but Glastron let it go,too much trouble and expense for vague laws.Many manufactures realize how easy it is to pop a good design. Is it ethical? No. Does it make good business sense? Sometimes. Depends on your point of view.The builders we deal with don't pop,it makes me feel better,but we always haveto deal with the guys that take the easy way. Not fair, but a fact of our industry,sad but true.

Hot Boat 03-13-2002 07:37 PM

This summer while driving thro a town an the outskirts of Lake George I Saw what I thought was a 24 Skater for sale. It looked identical to Shane's 24 except for a slight variation on the forward deck. I was very surprised to see that someone had made a clone. I was also surprised on the price of the boat. If memory serves me right it was something like $18K with twin 300 Evimrude's and trailer. It needed some real TLC but it was priced a lot cheaper than any Skater that I seen. It just shows that the clones do not hold the resale of the original.

Reindl Powerboats 03-13-2002 08:02 PM

We are very glad we have a patent on the design and the use of the "wing" on a watercraft. It gives us a few rights. Either way, splashing is wrong any way you look at it and they never build to the quality of the original. It's like the guy who coppied everyone's work in school, he may get the grade that quarter, but he doesn't learn anything. And he could not do it on his own the next time.
Chris Reindl

FlashptA10 03-13-2002 08:47 PM

I copied
I learned You are an idiot
How else does everybody learn
they have a teacher


daaaa

If you have a scew and turn it he wrong way
does it fasten????


How many light bulbs does it take to screw in a ???????

puder 03-13-2002 09:04 PM

flat out copying of an existing, current production, #1, top seller and takign credit for it is f***ing bull****.


In terms of quality seem sliek those $20 rolex's you can buy in china town some look pretty real until the paint falls off the L and you realize its a romex.....

but liek i said there should be some conpensation fand credit for splashes of old non production hulls, if not an outright purhase of the origonal molds

Moon_nites 03-13-2002 09:06 PM

As much as a pain in the ass it is to figure out his damned language he's using, I agree with Puder as far as I can see that the techniques, layup, material, hardware, shoot their are a bunch of things in my opinion that can't be copied. Who's to say the company who's splashing is going to be sucessful! Just my $.02

cuda 03-13-2002 09:11 PM

I can't believe that this was legal. Hell, people get sued for recording songs that are similar to another one. I think that if a builder can't produce some documentation about design, they should be barred from producing the product. Splashing will choke any new designs, because the builder won't be able to recapture the cost of design if they have to compete with companies that have no R&D costs. They will have to stick with older designs or price themselves out of the market.


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