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Check out our website.

www.edison-marine.com

This is an electric powered boat that really performs. We have achieved
speeds of over 30 MPH to date.

Tom in Oregon


Too bad you're so far from the Muskoka region of Ontario. Three beautiful
connected lakes with many wealthy American and a few 'comfortable Canadian
cottagers. It would be an ideal place to run one around for a few days to
get some interest flowing.



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"Delburt D" wrote in message
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Hi All,

Check out our website.

www.edison-marine.com

This is an electric powered boat that really performs. We have achieved
speeds of over 30 MPH to date.

Tom in Oregon


Too bad you're so far from the Muskoka region of Ontario. Three beautiful
connected lakes with many wealthy American and a few 'comfortable Canadian
cottagers. It would be an ideal place to run one around for a few days to
get some interest flowing.



We are targeting the western U.S. for the immediate future. However we have
been told by several people that there is a worldwide market for these
boats. We had her up at the Port Townsend Wood Boat show in September and
people from Austria, Germany and France all expressed the possibilities of
the European market. Our plan is to be building a hundred boats a year in
four to five years.

What are the names of those lakes?

Tom


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"Delburt D" wrote in message
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Hi All,

Check out our website.

www.edison-marine.com

This is an electric powered boat that really performs. We have achieved
speeds of over 30 MPH to date.

Tom in Oregon


Too bad you're so far from the Muskoka region of Ontario. Three
beautiful connected lakes with many wealthy American and a few
'comfortable Canadian cottagers. It would be an ideal place to run one
around for a few days to get some interest flowing.



We are targeting the western U.S. for the immediate future. However we
have been told by several people that there is a worldwide market for
these boats. We had her up at the Port Townsend Wood Boat show in
September and people from Austria, Germany and France all expressed the
possibilities of the European market. Our plan is to be building a
hundred boats a year in four to five years.

What are the names of those lakes?

Tom


Lake Muskoka to the south (north of Toronto)
Rousseau in the middle (where I attended a sailboat rendezvous in August)
Lake Joseph to the north
http://www.traveltomuskoka.com/muskoka.htm
Real cottage country to central Canada
Your market would be very limited in my area (Nova Scotia) due to low
population, and mostly coastal boating on the North Atlantic.


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