[hpv-boats] Activity
Bob Stuart
bobstuart at sasktel.net
Mon Jan 2 10:52:18 EST 2012
Didn't you get a flurry of activity from Rick Willoughby recently? I
have not had my own keel wet in six years. I realized that my boat
work was probably not building a sustainable, useful technology, and
lost interest. HPBs appeal to simplicity, while metal and water
demand complexity. I'm still interested in the possibility of fin
drives, made from carved wood and rope. A high-tech version could be
as fast as a propeller.
Bob Stuart
Sent from The Country Formerly Known as Nice.
On 2-Jan-12, at 8:38 AM, Curt Chambers wrote:
> Hello. Hello, out there. Is anybody there? Is anybody doing
> anything
> worth reporting? Or is my receiving faulty? I have not gotten
> anything
> for months (years?). Just for the record, Nauticraft is still
> here; we
> had a reasonably good year considering the economy and hope to have a
> better one here in 2012. Well, anyway, a Happy New Year to everyone!
>
>
>
> Curt
>
>
>
> Curtis Chambers
>
> Owner/Pres.
>
>
>
> Nauticraft Corporation
>
> 5980 Grand Haven Rd.
>
> Norton Shores, MI 49441
>
> 231-798-8440
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>
>
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