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View Poll Results: How should the price of the plans be established?
Retain study on comparable designs adjusted for quality. 1 16.67%
Driven by the market. Ebay bidding...etc. 1 16.67%
Forum member opinions. 0 0%
Design value based on NA or NE opinion. 1 16.67%
Create one class and establish maximum sail numbers. 1 16.67%
Establish minimum cost for number of deposited orders and set reserve. 0 0%
Depends if full Cad drawings, spreadsheets and all other tools are included in cost. 2 33.33%
As a percentage of cost to build. 3 50.00%
Other...posted in thread for future poll consideration. 0 0%
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Old 07-12-2006, 08:48 PM
fburton fburton is offline
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.htm format

I think most people respond to the visual; meaning your drawings rather than the numbers. So restricting it to ‘Worders’ (.doc format) may have stifled the interest. If you do ‘Save As’ in your Word document and then change the default suffix from .doc to .htm then you can repost it as a web page that works for everybody.

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