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Sean Herron



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Registered: May 2004
Location: Vancouver, BC, CA.
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Transom view - lots of blind spots aft and no rear view mirrors - perhaps a cutout in transom above rudder cheeks and an internal mirror like a ME - 109....



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· Date: April-8-2006 · Views: 2412
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yipster

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Registered: October 2002
Location: netherlands
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April-9-2006 7:42am

where did the sliding canopy idea go?

why the top center beam and split frontscreen?

with trampoline netting perhaps more top side angle?

my 2ct thoughts, but hey i like the drawings!
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Sean Herron

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Registered: May 2004
Location: Vancouver, BC, CA.
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April-9-2006 10:54am

Hello...



I am going to do the canopy this morning - maybe - the upper middle beam is there to provide somewhere to put the third rail for the canopy slide and I just liked the look of it so carried it through to the other windows...



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