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riverman wrote: 
 Steve Cramer wrote: 
  Amongst a very learned treatise on canoe materials, riverman wrote: 
   Some boats, 
   like Coleman, use a very thin layup of ABS to save weight, and aluminum 
   tubes to help it keep its shape. This is bad. 
  
  Colemans are/were made of RAM-X polyethylene, not ABS, which is a 
  different material altogether. The second sentence is correct. 
  
  Steve 
 
 You are correct, sir; Colemans are not ABS. I should have saved Coleman 
 for the treatise on Poly boats. There is also the entire constraint of 
 which materials are naturally buoyant or not, as well as which ones can 
 be molded with sharper angles, and also which ones offer the best 
 puncture resistance. 
 
 Meanwhile, what do you guys think of this whole Horizon/Woodsman deal? 
 It sounds like MR is looking to dump a bunch of Horizon-16s on the 
 market under the radar. Anyone got any industry contacts to find out 
 what's up? Sounds to me like CW generated a bunch of hulls that had a 
 high percentage of blems, so they dumped the whole lot on the market 
 under a false brand to avoid tarnishing the MR repuation. Maybe they 
 learned from their Explorer growing pains. 
 
 
 --riverman 
 
I think I am going to go and look one over thoughly...If it looks good 
I am going to pick one up... 
Will let you know what I find. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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