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C. Andrews La Varre
 
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Thanks for the confirmation. Steel is very functional it turns
out...I've been impressed with the work I've seen in the NL. Easily
as smooth and attractive as plastic when done right, and they do it
right. And a lot stronger...

Cheers, Andy

Roger Derby wrote:
The idea of cutting open the hull, repairing/replacing the tanks and welding
the skin and frames back is quite feasible IMHO.

 
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