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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 01:19:47 +0000, Tony V wrote:
I posted this on iBoat and thought I'd give it a try here. Years ago my wife and I owned a 28' Luhrs with a glass hull and wood topsides. Eventually, replacing rotted wood in the cabin sides got to be too much of a chore and we sold the boat and took up camping. Having our fill of that,we want to get back to boating. Our only requirement is that the boat be fiberglass with no wood. Well, I've seen many, many OLD fibreglass boats, with wood transoms, stringers, etc. that were surely rotten, but they're still floating. But if you don't like encapsulated wood, how about aluminum? Many great boats are welded aluminum, and they last forever. http://www.lifetimer.bc.ca/Our%20Boats.htm http://www.armstrongmarine.com/index.html Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 |
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Good morning Lloyd.We have been building alum welded boats for about
30 years. We can power up with outboards, stern drives,jets.as per cust. request.This is a lightweight way to build a boat and because of the alum. thickness we use they last for ever without any maintenance.If you were to go up on the web under marathonmarine.com you will see all of the different boats that we build.My e-mail adress is you would like some more info.on our boats please e-mail me your adress and i will send you the price sheets and video on our units. PH 866 440 6800. Thankyou Rick. |
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