47 Aronow Reborn
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Concerning your 37 Aronow heritage.......do you have any pictures?.....I almost bought one years back, but too much of a project........none the less, I fell in love.........real wave crusher.
I beleive the 37 is just a scaled down 47...................if you don't mind, I'd like to hear the story behind yours. Please e-mail me [email protected] There's one for sale in
Japan 13,800,000.................that's alot Yen!
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That 47 is a BEAST!! 35,000 lbs!
IIRC the original specs say it weighed 25,000lbs, and it may come out even lighter depending on Frisini's layup schedule. Can't wait to see #1 run! Should be offered with diesels too.
IIRC the original specs say it weighed 25,000lbs, and it may come out even lighter depending on Frisini's layup schedule. Can't wait to see #1 run! Should be offered with diesels too.
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Hi,
I am buying a Aronow 47, the 8'' beam, same as the white and red on pictures from Olli.
Does anyone knows how the stringers are made?? wood or foam inside the Stringers. Is the hull only monolithic polyester or sandwich polyester ??
thanks a lot.
I am buying a Aronow 47, the 8'' beam, same as the white and red on pictures from Olli.
Does anyone knows how the stringers are made?? wood or foam inside the Stringers. Is the hull only monolithic polyester or sandwich polyester ??
thanks a lot.
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I don't know the history of the boat. I'm trying to learn as much as possible about it. see picture on http://s28.postimg.org/s5czqh2u5/unnamed_8.jpg
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Tooling is still alive and well. There is a blank hull available. I can get you hooked up with with the person who worked for Don A when originals were produced (and who owns tooling). PM me with questions and contact info and I can pass it along.
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