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Coming soon, a short C-1 designed by Larry Norman. Actually it's been around for 5 yrs or so. It's called the "Amoeba". It's 10.5 ft long, 26" wide, designed from an "Estanguay". It has rails and blunt ends. I'm building the first one next week. It will sell for $1100.
Oh yeah, that would be composite.
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I take it that the bumps in the mold sanded out OK?
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The mold is glisteny smooth Bob and ready for you to buy one.
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Any images

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I'm happy to post any images for you...and who knows, if I win the NESS raffle (has it happened yet?) I'll order that instead of a Hornet. Or just get it anyways:)

I look forward to hearing more about it!
Keep the C!
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hey kaz,
you going to have it done by esopus? I saw the mold, and I cant wait to try it.
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Pictures?

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Got any pictures? Sounds interesting!
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Post by Kaz »

Not yet Scott. Smerfda keeps intering with my train of thought.
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I meant interfering.
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throw some sides on it an give us a canoe.......please?
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but...

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But didn't Bob Putnam already make an OC-1 on top of an Estanguet(sp?) hull? Seems to me he told me about that, I'm sure I saw pics of that somewheres...

And Craig, stop interring his thought train.
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Post by Bob P »

Scott,

Yes, my "Cobra" is based on the Estanguet (once removed). I would not recommend it for a cruising boat. It has the unique combination of being tippy and edgy simultaneously, and it's also pretty wet. It does go like a scalded cat in a straight line as long as the water isn't too squirrelly, though.
[img]http://hometown.aol.com/bobputnam/2001/cobra2.jpg[/img]
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Cobra

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Hey Bob

What are the specs on that boat? Looks kinda fun.

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Post by Bob P »

It meets OC1 short specs - 13'2" long, 14" deep at the center. It's only 25" wide and doesn't have a lot of rocker compared with a typical slalom boat. Consequently it turns in flat water pretty well, and on the tops of waves - but in other situations, not so well. :oops:
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So, any feedback on the Amoeba yet? What is the volume like in the stern? I can't really tell from the pictures. Is it something you can stern squirt or pivot easily? What weight range will it handle? Does is meet the new slalom specs?

Inquiring minds...
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Post by Craig Smerda »

hay Kaz ware u ban!? I's-n-uthers are axeited 'bout sum tham knew deazines cumin' outta' yer neck-a-tha woulds. WeA'S alls weightn' fer ya ta lei it 'pon us. Iall betcha' yer buzier-n a cat burin' heis owen large steaming pile of dog doo!!!!!!... if I dunt interprit ya.

just foolin'!....Johns the man and if I had the means I would wreck at least one of his boats a year (not because of the boat!, I just enjoy testing way-past the boundries), or learn to patch what I wrecked. They go like a sonn-va-beatch and will make you better boater... and to own one is a right of passage, to paddle them a treat.

Keep up pn the the NewsFlashes and let us get within 60 seconds of you sooner or later pal!

Craig

PS>>>>>> Bob Fries got a video-burst of Bob Putnam and his Milbrook Cobra haulin some serious "buttoche" in Wausau at a few drops last year... "flat-out" this boat appears to haul some serious donkey.....if ya know what I mean.
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