Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade

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Re: Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade

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My Cascade shrunk by an inch or two vertically and horizontally, and transformed from polyethylene to FRP.
Now called the Hornet...
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Re: Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade

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Hello Jim,
I'd bet the Hornet is a good boat. How much would one cost? What would one weigh? Are you willing to make one?
P.S. Once upon a time we did a section of the East Pemi together with the AMC club:-).
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Bruce,

I think that Kaz could make a Hornet for you, it is still listed on the Millbrook website: http://www.gis.net/~johnkaz1/c1cruise.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade

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Kaz has (or at least had) the mold. If you're in my area (central CT), you're welcome to try mine. Just give me time to get the spiders out. :oops:

I'd put the maximum weight at about 170 lbs.
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