CD 27 Molds

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Daryl Miglia

CD 27 Molds

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Does anyone know where Triangle Marine (The one that now owns the the molds for the CD 27) is and if they are producing boats with the CD 27 molds?
Thanks
Daryl



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Dana

Re: CD 27 Molds

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Daryl Miglia wrote: Does anyone know where Triangle Marine (The one that now owns the the molds for the CD 27) is and if they are producing boats with the CD 27 molds?
Thanks
Daryl
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These may not be the folks Daryl but they are listed under boat builders:

Triangle Marine
P.O. Box 99250
Seattle, WA 98199
206/285-3938

Dana



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John

CD30 Molds, Any Info?

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Dana wrote:
Daryl Miglia wrote: Does anyone know where Triangle Marine (The one that now owns the the molds for the CD 27) is and if they are producing boats with the CD 27 molds?
Thanks
Daryl
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These may not be the folks Daryl but they are listed under boat builders:

Triangle Marine
P.O. Box 99250
Seattle, WA 98199
206/285-3938

Dana

How about the CD30 molds? Who has any info on what has happened to them. Any future building plans?
Dana

Re: CD30 Molds, Any Info?

Post by Dana »

John wrote:
Dana wrote:
Daryl Miglia wrote: Does anyone know where Triangle Marine (The one that now owns the the molds for the CD 27) is and if they are producing boats with the CD 27 molds?
Thanks
Daryl
_____________________________________________________________________

These may not be the folks Daryl but they are listed under boat builders:

Triangle Marine
P.O. Box 99250
Seattle, WA 98199
206/285-3938

Dana

How about the CD30 molds? Who has any info on what has happened to them. Any future building plans?
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I don't think Newport Shipbuilders bought them. None of the other folks listed ethier. I think a lot depends on how many hulls they orginally pulled out of the 30 mold. It think the average life is about 200 boats per mold. If the mold was starting to be in poor shape or reaching that magic number, builders may not have been interested in paying to have the mold replaced. It's a pretty heavy purchase outlay.

Dana



darenius@aol.com
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