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  • #76
    new carbon runabout

    My new boats wont be badged "Arltralite" but they will be built using the same techniques. I will call them "Fakauffee". Fa coffee, for those of you who have trouble pronouncing names.

    Matticulous
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    • #77
      New boats for 2012

      Where do you get your carbon fiber panels??
      Skeet

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      • #78
        Thats a $10,000 question. I will tell you when you give me the cash for a new boat. Or you can research it yourself.

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        • #79
          Fakauffee

          LOL not even a hint for the $10,000 answer? Just kidding, though what class of boat will this be?
          28-R

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          • #80
            New boats for 2012

            Matthias
            I would never give you any money for a boat with a reply like that besides I have been building boats (Rocket Hydros) for over 34 years. Sorry you feel that slight bit of information is worthy of so much

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            • #81
              Carbon Fiber panels are pretty common anymore

              http://compositeenvisions.com/rigid-...iber-panels-1/

              http://www.cstsales.com/carbon_sandwich_panel.html

              http://dragonplate.com/

              http://www.sierracomposites.com/category-s/5.htm

              http://www.protechcomposites.com/
              Destiny is a matter of chance,it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.

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              • #82
                New boats for 2012

                Hey George
                Thanks for the information I appreciate the help
                Skeet

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                • #83
                  New Luce CMR

                  Thanks to:
                  George Luce for designing a great boat.
                  Jerry Davids for building this masterpiece.
                  Tom Cronk for the hardware.
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                  Mark O'Brien




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                  • #84
                    Whoa Mark! That thing is beautiful!
                    Chris Fabbro 2-F CSR / Carson Fabbro 95-F 25ssr, CSR, CSH, 300SSH / Greg Fabbro 63-F CSR, 25SSR

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                    • #85
                      Who's showroom are these boats in?

                      Originally posted by rball82 View Post
                      Thanks to:
                      George Luce for designing a great boat.
                      Jerry Davids for building this masterpiece.
                      Tom Cronk for the hardware.

                      Hi Mark O'Brian,

                      Who's showroom are these boats in? Is there are way we could get more 'showroom' photos popluated with kneeldown boats in them? Could we use such photos to our advantage in terms of exposure and publicity?

                      Just thinken...
                      Raymond


                      Have you or your team set up a social network page yet? Do your part to expose and promote the sport when you’re not racing and create a presence online today.

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                      • #86
                        No problem Skeet I agree the answer you got was un called for. Took me all of five minutes to find those places.
                        Destiny is a matter of chance,it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.

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                        • #87
                          Showroom

                          Originally posted by Raymond View Post
                          Hi Mark O'Brian,

                          Who's showroom are these boats in? Is there are way we could get more 'showroom' photos popluated with kneeldown boats in them? Could we use such photos to our advantage in terms of exposure and publicity?

                          Just thinken...
                          Showroom of Herb Lanphear, it is a collection of pro, mod, and stock stuff from over the years of he and his dad Herb Sr. It is so nice that I do not touch anything in fear of leaving a smudge on it.
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                          Mark O'Brien




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                          • #88
                            Thanks Mark,

                            Is there anyway we can contact Herb in hopes of getting some still/video documentation for use in promotional material? I do not recognize the name so I am not sure how to track him down without a little help.
                            Raymond


                            Have you or your team set up a social network page yet? Do your part to expose and promote the sport when you’re not racing and create a presence online today.

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                            • #89
                              Perhaps I was a little harsh in answering the question. If it is really that important for anyone to know where I get my panels from, I make them myself.

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                              • #90
                                A couple more

                                Originally posted by Raymond View Post
                                Thanks Mark,

                                Is there anyway we can contact Herb in hopes of getting some still/video documentation for use in promotional material? I do not recognize the name so I am not sure how to track him down without a little help.
                                Ray. Herb goes by LANPHEAR on this site, you can send him a private message. Here are a couple more pics of the shop.

                                Chris, I see you have another driver with you this year, good luck.
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                                Mark O'Brien




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