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Re: Materials list and cost for "Harry"

--- In harryproa@..., "Robert" <cateran1949@y...> wrote:

> G'day Richard,
> the extended Harry seems a nice size. <snip>

Hi Robert,

Yep, I thought so too. Ideal for the family and capable of going anywhere if /
when
required. So, just over 4K for the foam. Not bad. I've given up on trying to get
wood here.
The cedar is only available in 2m lengths and is full of knots, and the only
other stuff is
Meranti with a specific gravity of .45 - .55, twice as heavy as the Pawlonia, so
definately
out. Got any other prices, specs etc?

Regards
Richard





Mon Dec 19, 2005 10:23 am

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Hi Rob, Thanks for your last reply. Tried to email Brett, but it bounced back. Spitfire is probrably too radical as a family boat anyway. I have the materials...
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Dec 14, 2005
4:06 am

-Did I hear that Mark is looking at a foiler? Has he been bitten by the speed bug? G'day Richard, the extended Harry seems a nice size. I have been researching...
Robert
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Dec 17, 2005
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... Hi Robert, Yep, I thought so too. Ideal for the family and capable of going anywhere if / when required. So, just over 4K for the foam. Not bad. I've given...
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Dec 19, 2005
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I have been playing with the idea of getting more room in the cokpit and making it a decent saloon by putting the berths crosswise with the feet under the...
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Dec 19, 2005
2:24 pm

No Robert, not looking for one but a friend of mine is busily designing a proa foiler. A proa skeptic two years ago, he has seen the light and is now...
Mark Stephens
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Dec 17, 2005
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Can see how the rudders with a little beefing up could accommodate foils but for the ww hull some sort of extra machinery is needed to have a foil effective...
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