So many questions presented before the end I missed the price. Like,
what is different from shark /jar cats from 40 years ago except
apparently turning abruptly into a fairly ugly monohul 1/3 from the bow
and why that wouldn't make it pound. And why it couldn't be used for a
low speed craft. Presumably that would make it a high speed craft -
imagine that, with a 2hp steam engine. But you'd have to exhaust all
possibilities to get back your 45 mil.
I never made a profit on a boat yet. A well known coach and yachtie
called Mike did once - his wife wanted a piano so he built a Heron, won
a nationals and sold it for enough profit for the piano. The boat was
called Grand Piano.
D Parker wrote:
> pfft...45 mill for a rip off of the old shark cat hulls? Great if you
can
> get it.
>
> How can you recomend that hull form for a jet ski? Jet skis are meant
to be
> manouverable. Not built on railway tracks
>
> Good luck with it. Hope you get your 45mil. However, at the moment there
is
> nothing so impressive that would get you 45 lira.
>
>
> DP
> "pohmichael" <pohmichael@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
news:ed4ea3a1-5661-468b-a2ba-a15fedb8fa31@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> For Sale: Raw design (Lines and offsets table only) of probably the
>> fastest boat in the world.
>>
>> Can be used for the design and building, all high speed leisure,
>> pursuit boats, yachts, jet-skis and other high speed boats.
>>
>> Extremely stable, no rolling, pinpoint turnaround, very small turning
>> radius if any and at full speed without reducing acceleration. No
>> slamming or pounding.
>>
>> Do take a peep, visit Duology Homepage at:
>>
>> http://www.geocities.com/pduology/
>> http://www.geocities.com/duology2003/
>>
>> Sale price: USD45,000,000.00
>>
>> Please email to pohmichael@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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