Hello Delburt,
Please do not let my post belittle what you have accomplished.
I am simply obsessive when it comes to nomenclature ,in regards to wood. It
is best , in my opinion, to know the wood by it's real name.
very best regards...Ken
"Delburt D" wrote in message
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"Island Teak" wrote in message
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Sounds great....but, just share the 'african mahogany' part with your
best friends.
...Ken
Actually I checked this out before we started to build the boat. African
Mahogany is not endangered or in short supply since it is actually several
different species all classified as African Mahogany. I have been in the
wood working business for over Twenty five years and researched this
extensively.
Besides I know of no other specie that would work for this boat. We
needed both light weight and flexibility to make the shape come to pass.
If you know of specific issues with African Mahogany I would like to know
about them.
Thanks for the input
Tom
"Delburt D" wrote in message
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Hi all,
We just completed a brand new, not restored, 17 foot African mahogany
barrelback runabout. The really cool thing about this boat is that is
has twin 85 peak HP ELECTRIC MOTORS, Yes I said electric.
So far we have had her up over 30 MPH!.
I had to start from scratch as we could find no plans available
anywhere. I found some hull design software and we took some offsets
from a 1/8 scale model and modified the hull from there to accommodate
the twin screws and additional weight of the batteries.
We are carrying a 15000 watt battery pack of 100 amp hour deep cycle AGM
batteries which will give us all day cruising at hull speed with some
reserve to show off when desired.
Check out our web site www.edison-marine.com
There are some streaming videos on the site.
Tom in Oregon