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Bass and bay boat molds

Discussion in 'Boat Molds' started by jammer, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

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  2. tja
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    tja Senior Member

    Tja

    Do you have any that are between 17 to 18 ft. with no more then 14 degrees of dead rise. I had posted in the past for the same thing with 12 degrees of dead rise with no one responding so I decided to raze the dead rise. Thanks. Sincerely, Tom.
     
  3. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

    Hi Tom

    I do have a 17 and 18 bass hulls but I'll have to measure the deadrise this weekend. I will post back.
     
  4. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

    Tom

    The deadrise on both is 16 degrees
     
  5. zerolat
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    zerolat Junior Member

    Interested in the larger hulls but need some info on dimensions, etc. If you could email me zerolat@bellsouth.net The website listed really doesn't help showing the layouts, etc. Thanks!
     
  6. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

    I"ll see if I can dig up some piks and email the info. What model(s) are you interested in?
     
  7. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

    Here is the basic layout of their boats.

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  8. zerolat
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    zerolat Junior Member

    Hard to say what models, not being able to see the profiles, etc. Probably definitely the bay boat. I'd probably toss the deck molds and make new decks. Looking to build something like 22 Pathfinder, Shearwater, etc. If you can drop me an email; I'll discuss in detail about what we are trying to do. Thanks!
     
  9. boat junkie
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    boat junkie New Member

    20 ftr

    do you have a 20 ft bass mold deck and hull? how much
     
  10. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

    Yes, I have 2 styles of 20 footers. One with an oval splash well and one with a rectangular well. Email me for price.


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  11. jcharrie
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    jcharrie Junior Member

    Plese sir can you send me some pictures with prices of the boats and molds you have for sale along with the specs, thanks . My email adress is jcharrie @bellsouth.net
     
  12. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

    Check your email
     
  13. jcharrie
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    jcharrie Junior Member

    I like the boats! Are there any legal issues with the copyright? I didn't see any information about the draft of the 18 footer. so what would that be? Thanks for your reply sir.
     
  14. jammer
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    jammer Old, bald and ugly

    There are no legal issues with these boats. A copyright has never been applied for.

    The draft on an 18 and 20 is 10 inches aft , at rest w/motor.
     

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  15. jcharrie
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    jcharrie Junior Member

    I am interested in this mold. But I am new to making boats. I do however make molds for myself for pouring ornamental concrete. So sir could you tell me what it cost to make this boat/ Then I would also like to know what it cost to rig it out, if this is a possibility? I would also like to see some pictures of this mold. thank you for your time. Also sir I would like to no about copyrights. Could you transfer all rights to this boat to me and I can get it copyrighted? thanks for your time sir.
     
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