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Apache Molds are NOT available

Discussion in 'Boat Molds' started by ApacheUSA, Jun 21, 2003.

  1. Magictimes
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    Magictimes New Member

    Intellectual Property is exactly that!!! Good Luck.
     
  2. stinger312

    stinger312 Guest

    Who has the molds that warpath came from?????
     
  3. JKK
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    JKK Junior Member

    How can I get additional info on the 41 mold advertised on the site referenced in this thread.
     
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    That mold has recently been purchased by myself. What information can I help you with.
     
  5. Guest

    Guest Guest

    I was interested in the purchase of the molds myself, but had no luck getting information about who to contact, to facilitate a deal.

    JK
     
  6. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Are you interested in purchasing some hulls and decks out of the molds? If so call me (770)231-6153 Beau
     
  7. JKK
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    JKK Junior Member


  8. raceday
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    raceday Junior Member

    Cigar Powerboats

    Yes those are the cigar molds that were pulled off of a 41' Apache. I have seen those molds personally. They are indeed a 41' apache. The tooling gel is very thin and the molds themselves are very thin, if you want to lay up parts in them make sure you level out the whole mold from bow to stern or you may pull out a part that is twisted. Just a heads up. A twisted hull will lay over on you.

    John
     
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