My Cascade shrunk by an inch or two vertically and horizontally, and transformed from polyethylene to FRP.
Now called the Hornet...
Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade
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- Bruce Farrenkopf
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Re: Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade
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:-).
Bruce Farrenkopf
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:-).
Bruce Farrenkopf
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Re: Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade
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;
TGG!
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;
TGG!
Everyone must believe in something. I believe I'll go canoeing - Henry David Thoreau
Re: Boat of the Week - Dagger Cascade
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.
I'd put the maximum weight at about 170 lbs.
I'd put the maximum weight at about 170 lbs.
Bob P