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![]() Nice to get validation-! could this whole issue have any bearing on the rumour that Dagger is bailing out on WW open boats? You know, fiberglass can be made to be tough as nails, I've often thought I should have bought a Wenonah Edge, Roger Scott had one for cheap years back. Looked about like the Mohawk Edge, or maybe a little like a Viper, I can't quite remember. Cool graphics in the gel coat though. I have had some hellacious hits on my flat water composite boats, they almost always bounce back for more. On 10 Sep 2003 11:20:38 -0700, (Mike McCrea) wrote: snippsnipp... Our newest Royalex canoes (2003 models) are sickeningly soft, they "bruise" easily and the outer vinyl layer seems to wear away faster. Kinda makes me wonder if perhaps the Royalex sheets have gotten even less tough of late. And really makes me think that if I found a well kept pre-1990 canoe in a model that I liked I'd snap it up (I do now one tough-on-boats fellow who seeks out old Royalex for just that reason). Guess I should keep my eye open for a Genesis or an Encore. -Dan V. |
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