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Ok, a week off of "work" has allowed me to pretty much catch up with the submissions (finally!). New pages on the Aftershock, Prelude, Plastinautic C2, as well as MORE images of the Wheelboy have been added, not to mention "new" information from Kaz, Unicorn, and others. Be sure to check it out! (and send me any "missing" info you may know the answer too...boating seasons almost here!)
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Post by chuck naill »

THanks Adam. THose aftershock photos look cold. :lol:
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wheelboy is 6' 4" long and 28.4" wide

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wheelboy is 6' 4" long and 28.4" wide
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Stats are from Marko / Drakkar...

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195cm=7.38ft, so yes, I should say 7' 3" rather than 7'6" (which was the number I have from Marko...). That said, THAT was the prototype in composite....so we'll C what the final plastic boat will be....

Thanks for keeping me precise!
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Post by the great gonzo »

Ah, those metric to imperial conversion :wink:
I'll have to side with Bob on this one, 195 cm is 6'4".
1 ft = 30.48 cm.

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Ok, ok!

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My memory appears a bit faulty...I could have sworn that 2.2cm=1 inch! But I looked it up, and you folks are right. I'll try and fix it this weekend (I'm away on business and can not upload to the site righ now..that's what I get for leaving my personal laptop at home!).
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Hmmm...

Post by KNeal »

Well, "Sir" Adam. 2.2 is a metric conversion, but of pounds to kilograms :oops: !

Oh well. A little bit of boating should get your mind in the right place :D !

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