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MC wrote:
A reverse transom is still lighter Sorry, not true. A canoe stern, or almost any double-ender type stern, is better triangulated than any transom. After your long diatribe about trusses, I don't see how you can avoid agreeing... unless of course, you're just plain full of crap. and faster than a canoe and is designed to be strong enough. Your argument is ridiculous. Hey, I'm not the one agreeing with Jax ![]() DSK |
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