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msims wrote:What about getting the plug to someone like Shaggy, and have them co-release it? :-D I'd be in for a kevlar/glass boat too!

Shaggy boyz frequent this forum - hopefully they'd see this, and be able to respond to the willingness of it - It would be a shame to let a good design like that go to waste.
A fiberglass or Kevlar creek boat?... ummm? I don't think so. :roll:
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mshelton wrote:If it would be cheaper it would be nice to do a boat such as the Fatboy in the same material that the Spark is made from. Only drawback would be the slight leak that that material has, maybe a flexible coating on the interior would take care of it.
Not possible... Jacques (Esquif) might be able to make it in a similar manner they make the Taureau though.
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Is there pics or specs of the Fatboy "anywhere"?

Nuthin' on the Drakkar site.
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Craig Smerda wrote:
msims wrote:What about getting the plug to someone like Shaggy, and have them co-release it? :-D I'd be in for a kevlar/glass boat too!

Shaggy boyz frequent this forum - hopefully they'd see this, and be able to respond to the willingness of it - It would be a shame to let a good design like that go to waste.
A fiberglass or Kevlar creek boat?... ummm? I don't think so. :roll:
you said it! :lol:
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Point taken- my interest was more in having a big boat for big boys like myself.. I guess there's the finky, or a custom-cut Shaggy Sith/Pagan/Saint to fit the size... :-)

Keep in mind that my idea of "creekboating" is CIV, where the likelihood of my flipping in a hole-feature is increased, and I can't get my roll on.. I don't suppose bigger boats would help in ensuring that I nail my roll :-) I was just looking for the silver bullet!

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http://playak.com/kayaks.php?id=257
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I almost forgot about these - not sure where I got these from, maybe from Marko? These aren't of an actual boat, but the plug underdevelopment

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Good point about the mould cost Craig. I was also guessing around 100boats. I know that number has been floated around here somewhere before.

I don't know if a FG mold would work or not,, but I sure as heck wouldn't want a fiberglass or carbon kevlar creeker. In the end I had to get another boat as a creeker - I was creeking in the Wheelboy and it's an early one that doesn't even have proper grabloops - not the best for creeking. If times change in the future, I'll reconsider, but I don't tend to buy boats often at this point. I rather play with what I've got.

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Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
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sbroam wrote:I almost forgot about these - not sure where I got these from, maybe from Marko? These aren't of an actual boat, but the plug underdevelopment

Start here...
Man, does that thing look hot... I would buy one in a heartbeat if it came on the market...

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Sad to say so but I think Marko may have sold a few more boats if he had of made the Fatboy instead of the Wheelboy.
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mshelton, I think you are right there, as creekboats seem to fit more people and the choice is smaller than with playboats.

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