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I've tried and the answer is no.
Strip canoes and kayaks in particular are a tough sell. The number of hours in one is high enough that you need to charge a price that very few will pay. There are very good composite canoes on the market at lower prices, and it's hard to get someone to pay an extra $1000 for a strip boat which, even if it is prettier, is no lighter, no stronger and needs more maintenance. "Blazer Fan Dan" wrote in message ups.com... I'm not sure if this is where to ask, but I've tried writing some people who make canoes/boats for a living and most don't seem to want to respond (can't say I blame them). Is it possible to make a decent living making canoes (cedar strip ones)? Is it a pipe dream that's not worth even trying? thanks for any help |
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