douglas marine produces a boat for fountain?why?
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thanks t2x boston whaler is foam filled i dont think it the same thing and i don't think they use bi andtri axial fiberglass in a waler but your memory is better than mine sp wilson i think you better go watch the old tapes of off shore racing
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That's great with me lets do it I like that plan. It will be in Havsau April for the run. Treadwell no harm I've been here too long I like to give credit where it belongs. No Man is an Island. We carry the responsibility win or lose remember the Dragon may be built great but it's still unproven. Thanks, Craig
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Originally posted by vtec
Douglas Marine (Skater) uses epoxy, Fountain does not.
Epoxy is stronger and more expensive.
From a business perspective, it is more efficient to subcontract the work for just a few epoxy boats than to convert the production resin system.
vtec
Douglas Marine (Skater) uses epoxy, Fountain does not.
Epoxy is stronger and more expensive.
From a business perspective, it is more efficient to subcontract the work for just a few epoxy boats than to convert the production resin system.
vtec
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