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Boat Mold

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by paul_tenn, Aug 8, 2008.

  1. paul_tenn
    Joined: Jul 2008
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    Location: Tennessee

    paul_tenn paul_tenn

    Does anyone have info on FG molds for a classic power boat or trawler design with a wineglass or fantail stern in the 42' to 48' range.
     
  2. Ruby Yachts
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    Location: Daytona Beach, Florida

    Ruby Yachts Boatbuilder

    Fiberglass Mold - 43'

    Don't know if it will work, but we have a 43' semi-displacement mold. However, it has a square stern.

    This mold has been used to built many boats for the commercial fishing industry, as well as for recreational use.

    Go to http://www.rubyyachts.com to see the 43'/47' Sedan Trawler (complete mold set). In addition, we can build the 43' Passagemaker and 43' Sport Cruiser, or anything else you have in mind.

    If you are interested you can email us directly from the website, or see our phone number to call.

    Russ Thomas
    Ruby Yachts
    Daytona Beach - Miami
     
  3. paul_tenn
    Joined: Jul 2008
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    paul_tenn paul_tenn

    Classic boat mold

    Thanks for the info about Ruby. Great looking trawler designs. We are looking for a classic hull like an old Trumpie but with more beam. This will be an inland design with 3' draft.
     
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