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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 10:01:17 -0400, "Alastair D."
wrote: I'm looking at canoes made in the UK from a material called Corelite. I'm having trouble finding information on the material except that it is some kind of foam sandwiched between an inner and outer skin of some kind of plastic. I am not a trademark specialist but a trademark search showed that there were 4 companies that had applied for the Corelite TM and all cases have been abandoned in the US. There were no applications in the UK and none here in Canada. Corelite is also a name used in fluorescent lighting applications but clearly that falls well outside the domain of boat hulls. One applicant in the US was a company called Divinycell International, Inc which doesn't seem to exist anymore but a company called Diabgroup (www.diabgroup.com) has a product called Divinycell. Diabgroup makes core materials for boats with composite structure ranging from superyachts, through coast guard rescue boats to military attack boats. Wenonah Canoes apparently uses composite material from Diabgroup in the manufacture of one of its models. Have a look at http://www.diabgroup.com/americas/u_...ar/wenonah.pdf That's a help - thanks. I'm more mystified than ever now. Someone has informed me that the canoes sold in the UK made from the mysterious 'Corelite' come from a company called Pyranha Mouldings Ltd. based in Runcorn, UK which seems to be affiliated in some way with Pyranha US, Inc. based in Asheville, NC. I will email them, asking for info. Al D |
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