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David wrote:
My day is ruined now. I know the feeling! I think the market for this might be NOT as a primary dinghy for cruisers, but for day-sailing. Who wants to drag a dinghy around "just-in-case-we-want-to-stop-at-that-nice-beach" or "because-the-YC-launch-stops-at-7" ? How about power-boaters? The ideal dinghy would be: Lightweight for hoisting out of the water. OK, fabric and lightweight poles. As soon as you go to Hypalon or whatever, weight and bulk go way up. Would carry 3 people How about 2? Not ideal, but useful would have floatation Air tubes/sponsons - no bulk or weight, double as fenders, design in so as to add stability. Klepper sponsons are used to "firm up" the hull, after the frame is inserted loosely would row well ( I mean for at least 1 Km) Yup - if it could row REALLY well, this whole concept would be a winner, regardless of other vices. I think if you discard the motor mount, you can create something nice. Easy to assemble Yup would store in a small volume (1m X 1m X .33 m) Or 72" x 18" x 4" (berth sized) - with a bottom panel this big, could have a light 10' x4' double-chined hull To these requirements, I'll add - beachable, and easy to patch! Hmmm - next step is research, to find all the similar offerings over the years - identify technical and marketing issues with each... then prototypes with cheap fabric (blue tarp, anyone?) and tent poles... Could be a fun project! Sal's Dad |
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Tank you to all for now.
I have need of an industry for productions. You know ? by Antonio |
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Here is our little contribution to the folding boat market.....
http://www.flatoutboats.com.au/ Geoff. "Antonio" wrote in message om... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:37:53 +0800, "Geoff Udy" geoffudy at
iinet.net.au wrote: Here is our little contribution to the folding boat market..... http://www.flatoutboats.com.au/ Geoff. Interesting. What's the carrying capacity and how big a motor can be put on it? Any stability trials in ocean water, or is it strictly for inland lakes and calm bays? R. "Antonio" wrote in message . com... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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It is designed for mainly calm waters but we have given it a real pounding
in medium sized swell with very good results. It can handle an outboard up to 8hp which with two medium sized people onboard will reach about 27 knots. 3.3 metre version is now available and is a fantastic boat. Geoff "rhys" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:37:53 +0800, "Geoff Udy" geoffudy at iinet.net.au wrote: Here is our little contribution to the folding boat market..... http://www.flatoutboats.com.au/ Geoff. Interesting. What's the carrying capacity and how big a motor can be put on it? Any stability trials in ocean water, or is it strictly for inland lakes and calm bays? R. "Antonio" wrote in message . com... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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Sorry,forgot to mention the carrying capacity of 300kgs
Geoff. "rhys" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:37:53 +0800, "Geoff Udy" geoffudy at iinet.net.au wrote: Here is our little contribution to the folding boat market..... http://www.flatoutboats.com.au/ Geoff. Interesting. What's the carrying capacity and how big a motor can be put on it? Any stability trials in ocean water, or is it strictly for inland lakes and calm bays? R. "Antonio" wrote in message . com... I'm an individual firm which has developed and patent a method that permits to built boats that can be dismantled, still not present on the international market. This Technique permits in 10 minutes to get, starting from a structure with small dimensions ( as big as an overnight bag), a rigid boat. We are searching for firms interested in buying the patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea. To see on of the application of the technique you can visit the www.natanti-smontabili.it . |
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:39:55 +0800, "Geoff Udy" geoffudy at
iinet.net.au wrote: Sorry,forgot to mention the carrying capacity of 300kgs Geoff. Thanks. It looks like an interesting addition to the concept of folding boats, and the material might be of greater interest to some than the plastic of the PortaBote. Which is not a knock against the PortaBote...it's had a lot of practical use and seems to meet a need. A lot of us contemplating long-term cruising are looking for RIB replacements or for a second "ship's boat". This gets bookmarked. R. |
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