Subject: Re: [harryproa] Re: sol ?
From: Rob Denney
Date: 1/12/2011, 9:00 PM
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
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harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au

 

Pro built one off. The builder has the right mix of business sense, perfectionism, ability and willingness to try new stuff at a small scale before building full size and learn any lessons from this exercise.  Rudders, masts and a fairly different 15m cruiser are on the waiting list. 

They can produce any of the range, in flat panels. Because the drafting is fairly simple, one offs are not a big deal.   As Gardner points out, there are some restrictions on hull shapes, but we are working on these.  Of course, it is no problem to build whatever shape is required, and use flat panels for the rest, but this costs and weighs more.  These shapes can be KSS, or if they are more complex, from conventional strip or moulded methods.

No flood damage  (we are 100 kms south of Brisbane), but king tides next week and a possible cyclone coming ashore could mean that we ain't seen nothing yet. 

rob


On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:42 PM, bjarthur123 <bjarthur123@yahoo.com> wrote:
 



professionally built solitarry? i didn't realize it was going into production. thought you were still prototyping.

what about the rest of your product line? do you plan on producing elementarry's in your shop? can harry's and visionarry's be made with the kelsall method??

ben



> The 16m x 4m table has been built, rebuilt and
> polished within a cigarette paper of level and is now ready for
> infusing my rig and the first professionally built Solitarry, which was
> meant to start today.


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