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John Fereira wrote:
"Moby Dick" wrote in oups.com: Maybe he meant 5 figures in Swedish kroner..... Nope. Five figures in US dollars. I've seen a couple sites that custom cedar strip boats with a price tag over $10,000. Here's one example: http://www.cedar-strip.com/pages/services.html On the other hand, I spent about $750 to build my cedar strip Outer Island Yes, but you were building a boat. The 12 kilobuck example there is described as "An art exhibit and collector's item." I think you need to be deeply into the conspicuous consumption mindset to buy a $12K kayak. Don't think that's exactly what our friend Moby had in mind. Steve Usenet note: I seem to be middle posting here. There are groups where top posting is preferred, I believe. My preference is to comment directly below the statement I'm replying to. On Feb 11, 6:55 pm, Steve Cramer wrote: John Fereira wrote: On the other hand, you can also buy pre-built cedar strip boats. I've seen them advertized from several places in the 5 figure range. Do you really mean 5 figures, as in $10,000+ or 4 figures, the first of which is a 5? I can agree with the second. Careta Boatworks makes a nice stripper for ~$5000. I think Allen Sinquefield's baidarkas are quite a bit less. http://www.sinquefieldcustomboatworks.com/index.htm Of course, they're not in Sweden Steve |
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