Model G full restoration-no longer available

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mkolb
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Model G full restoration-no longer available

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Boat is no longer available
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Re: Model G full restoration with wood trim

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Can you provide more information on "Cape Cod Builders"? I can't find any information on a boatbuilder by that name.
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mkolb
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Re: Model G full restoration with wood trim

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My apologies. That's the slang I use for them. Not Cape Cod Shipbuilding, which is another company entirely.

I am referring to Pleasant Bay Boat and Spar Company. [url]http://www.pleasantbayboatandspar.com/h ... op.php/url]

My understanding is they now own the mold to the Typhoon and in their literature, they claim their Hurricane derives its great handling from the fact that it is on a Typhoon hull. The Hurricane is an ideal boat for me and I had a great conversation with them about building one. It is a gaff rig but can be easily modified to be a Marconi sloop. They are a quality company with great people, but the cost of $40,000, and the fact that the hull was a typhoon, made me consider this route. My boat is beautiful, its the money that is making me change my mind. My heart is bigger than my wallet.
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Re: Model G full restoration with wood trim

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That hurricane is very interesting. I'd love to see what that looks like with a centerboard. Although I'd never give up my weekender for a center board boat.
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