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Really? AFAIK both change hands at somewhat higher than average prices.
Generally regarded as pretty good boats. Maxprop wrote: We had two examples here. Both were larger Uniflite cruisers, both severely blistered and repaired, and neither has sold. Both have been on the market for over 5 years at lower-than-market prices. Interesting. Maybe a re-estimate of "market prices" is in order. The same layup schedule used for the military boats was used for reacreational production boats--both Uniflites and Uniflite-built Valiants--as well. A boatbuilder at a boat show once told me that "pulverized asbestos" was used in the resins as a fire-retardant, and probably resulted in the osmotic blistering tendencies of the boats. If so, that could well be the result. I've never seen any documentation on the nature of the fire-retardant material used. Are you just spreading this rumor because you want to buy a Valiant and want to get teh price down? Do you think spreading a rumor on Usenet would actually have any more effect than a drop of water in the ocean? Actually, I do indeed. It's a small world. And if the rumor was planted intelligently, and backed up by some actual references, it would certainly pop up on any Google search for info on old Valiants done by would-be Valiant buyers. DSK |
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