design a convenient fishing boat

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  1. seawalkerboat
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    seawalkerboat New Member

    :)
    We design a convenient fishing boat--sea walker fishing boat

    *this boat can divided in two parts,it adds up to half the weight to manipulate,half the storage space,but twice the stability.And it can be put into the business car.
    *FRP boat,3 years warranty for the boat hull
    *PVC tube,can be attached & removed easily.But it can add safety and stability

    more pictures please visit http://www.chinaboat.biz/yacht/product_look_en.asp?id=583&Lang=en&cpclass=1
     

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  2. PAR
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    How clever, a nesting dinghy. I wish I'd thought of that . . .
     
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  3. daiquiri
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    Nice idea!
     
  4. Ad Hoc
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    Neat :D
     
  5. apex1

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    The idea is not completely new, but the added buoyancy makes it a clever thingy.
     
  6. seawalkerboat
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    seawalkerboat New Member

    we had test this boat,and sell many containers to Japan.This boat is very stable. :) Please give me some advices about this boat,thank you.
     
  7. duluthboats
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    :D Paul, you should know by now that sarcasm translates poorly on this forum.
     
  8. Ad Hoc
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    ahh..the car number plate, says yamaguchi...that is where the in-laws (motherside) family is from......were the pictures taken in Japan?
     
  9. PAR
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    What gets me is that K9 (who ever that is) and you have picked up the sarcasm. Everyone else thinks it's "clever". I think it's another plastic, nesting dinghy that's wasn't stable enough so they put pontoons on it, but hay, I'm a wise ***. Oh and thanks K9 . . .
     

  10. messabout
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    messabout Senior Member

    Slack please.

    Many of us who have been around the boating scene, for a while, have become understandably impatient. Someone is always re-inventing the wheel. In the case of boats, there seems to be more than a few discoverers of avante garde floating objects, that are in fact old hat. What the hell, Bolger drew up a 50 plus footer that had more than one part. Gerr even gives us instructions in one of his books. Who knows how many others have designed and built such a boat?

    So cut us curmudgeons some slack if we indulge in harmless, perhaps even humorous, sarcasm.

    The OP shows us some pix of a nicely done segmented boat. Good on him, but it ain't a new or brilliant concept and the whole idea has limited market potential.
     
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