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Revolutionary Boat Hull Design for Sale
On Dec 30 2007, 8:13*am, (Drew
Dalgleish) wrote: I think Shaun's being reasonable. After all it's only the lines and offsets for that price he'd still have to make his own model. Cheapskate!!! Why are you trying to nickel-and-dime the guy? Don't you realize that this is the greatest invention since WATER??? I especially like the claim of "very small turning radius IF ANY". ;-) Well, that and the website that must have taken all of 15 minutes to throw together... Shaun Van Poecke wrote: Hi Poh, Im very interested in your design, would you accept US$44,999,999.99 for it? Shaun "pohmichael" wrote in message .... For Sale: Raw design (Lines and offsets table only) of probably the fastest boat in the world. Can be used for the design and building, all high speed leisure, pursuit boats, yachts, jet-skis and other high speed boats. Extremely stable, no rolling, pinpoint turnaround, very small turning radius if any and at full speed without reducing acceleration. No slamming or pounding. Do take a peep, visit Duology Homepage at: http://www.geocities.com/pduology/ http://www.geocities.com/duology2003/ Sale price: USD45,000,000.00 Please email to - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A small turning radius like with twin engines and a bow thruster? That would have a very small turn radius wouldn't it? |
Revolutionary Boat Hull Design for Sale
When I saw "zero turn radius" I was thinking being on a 45 knot
plane. I think the G's would kill you...assuming you were still on board. |
Revolutionary Boat Hull Design for Sale
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 12:29:13 -0800 (PST), "jim.isbell"
wrote: When I saw "zero turn radius" I was thinking being on a 45 knot plane. I think the G's would kill you...assuming you were still on board. Being obtuse, I note that pulling my son on a surf-board, he can do a zero radius turn when I am pulling him at 25 kt. Brian W |
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