In recent months there has been some renewed interest in JDS Hydroplane kits, and the ability to manufacture these kits may be possible again along with developing the line. So these few questions will help in understanding the need and or want for these kits, the market potential, and at what level.
Any comments on these questions are greatly appreciated, and I will do my best to respond to any questions, but as this post is to obtain knowledge about the potential market, if you have a more direct question please feel free to email me at jon@jdsextreme.com Thanks!
1. Is there an interest in reintroducing CNC cut JDS hydroplane kits in the OSY400/CSH - 350CCH/0-350 classes?
2. If you were interested in purchasing a new hydroplane kit, which kind of construction would you prefer, A. all wood construction B. a combination of wood/honeycomb composite construction C. all composite construction with minor small wood pieces?
3. Would you only be interested in a hydroplane kit if it came with some kind of step by step instruction manual or DVD how to video?
4. In the Pro outboard category, do you prefer a "European Cabover" or more of a "Traditional American" style of laydown hydroplane?
5. Is there any interest in the development of a 500CC-1100CC JDS Pro capsule hydroplane, and if so would you like to see that in kit form as well or a completed boat?
Thank you again for your time and consideration! Jon DuVernet Steen
Any comments on these questions are greatly appreciated, and I will do my best to respond to any questions, but as this post is to obtain knowledge about the potential market, if you have a more direct question please feel free to email me at jon@jdsextreme.com Thanks!
1. Is there an interest in reintroducing CNC cut JDS hydroplane kits in the OSY400/CSH - 350CCH/0-350 classes?
2. If you were interested in purchasing a new hydroplane kit, which kind of construction would you prefer, A. all wood construction B. a combination of wood/honeycomb composite construction C. all composite construction with minor small wood pieces?
3. Would you only be interested in a hydroplane kit if it came with some kind of step by step instruction manual or DVD how to video?
4. In the Pro outboard category, do you prefer a "European Cabover" or more of a "Traditional American" style of laydown hydroplane?
5. Is there any interest in the development of a 500CC-1100CC JDS Pro capsule hydroplane, and if so would you like to see that in kit form as well or a completed boat?
Thank you again for your time and consideration! Jon DuVernet Steen
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