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![]() DSK wrote: "Joe" wrote Doug all ready said it's heavier than he predicted. I bet it's up to double what he estimated it would weigh. Nah, it's about 12# instead of 11. Funny..You said it would weigh in at 25lbs..Pretty good work to get it down to 12 pounds Doug. Hey Joe, didn't your parents ever teach you that it's poor character to wish for bad things to happen to others? I never wished anything bad to happen Doug, I thought your Dingy was looking fine. I'm sure you will get many years of good use out of it, not as many as Aluminum but many. Bart wrote: Doug is using tent pegs and 1" double braid to hold it down so he can finish working on it. As long as it's inside the garage, I don't have to worry about it floating away. ![]() The dinghy weighs about the same as 10 cubic inches of aluminum. Could you make a dinghy out of that, Joe? No way, could make a nice outboard engine block, could you do that with foam and kevlar? Joe Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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