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Boat Mold Info (and intro)

Discussion in 'Boat Molds' started by NCSUDucker, Apr 16, 2007.

  1. NCSUDucker
    Joined: Apr 2007
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    Location: Salisbury, NC

    NCSUDucker New Member

    Hello to all forum members. My name is Brad Taylor and I'm located in the Piedmont of NC. I am an avid duck hunter, school teacher and part time boat builder. I've been building duck boats for several years out of plywood and fiberglass Toller Boatworks

    I have recently come up with my own design and plan on a couple of more. I am interested in making the transition from part-time builder to an occupation. I've been looking into having molds made and am very interested in the input from members of the fourm.

    Here's a picture of the design I recently completed.
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    Any information or insight you could give is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Brad
     
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