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Runius


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Registered: January 2005
Location: Sweden
Posts: 36
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Golden Cut 26 is a Swedish innovation. Read more on www.golden-cut.se
· Date: April-11-2008 · Views: 9589
· Tags: 1 · Filesize: 44.1kb, 65.2kb ·
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Sean Herron

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Registered: May 2004
Location: Richmond, BC, CA.
Posts: 1,532
April-11-2008 11:03pm Rating: 10 

Hello...

This looks just like my Grandfathers' boat in the Thousand Islands with an I/O...

My Grandfather was a good man - but a bit of a potato(e)...

As for innovation - his flag was a bit limp...

SH.
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SC1
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Registered: July 2003
Location: Sweden
Posts: 216
April-12-2008 11:06am

Nice to see that "The good old times" are back again.
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Runius
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Registered: January 2005
Location: Sweden
Posts: 36
April-12-2008 12:46pm

For the innovation, go in to www.golden-cut.se. Nice to hear your grandfather was a good man Sean ;-)
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Sean Herron

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Registered: May 2004
Location: Richmond, BC, CA.
Posts: 1,532
April-12-2008 7:19pm

Hello...

I cannot understand why FRP remains a choice material amongst custom and semi custom builders - unless you are pulling parts from molds it remains the least cost effective and cost recovery material to build in...

Aluminum - cut out your part - cut the largest rectangle out or of any scrap - recycle your flashing - always recovering cost and rolling over the material...

Wood - well - you can burn it for heat and steam - then sell the ash to explosive or other manufacturers - or get drunk and whittle marshmallow sticks - ...

The sound of the water from an inside berth against 1/2 inch wood planking versus a bit of drumming plastic is a real selling point - something that is comfortably human...

I miss it...

Best of luck...

SH.
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