Difference between SOT designs

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Earvin
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Re: Difference between SOT designs

Post by Earvin »

Hi Matt,
If I was to build a wadefish with strips instead of ply is ss&g the only option or is it possible to have it drawn up as a traditional strip build? Not sure how it would work with the sub floor framing etc of a sot.
Simon

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Re: Difference between SOT designs

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I can draw up anything you'd like... for a price. :mrgreen:
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Earvin
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Re: Difference between SOT designs

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jem wrote:I can draw up anything you'd like... for a price. :mrgreen:
So it is possible :D. I thought you would do it just for love though :wink: . Let me know the price Matt and we can get the ball rolling.
Simon

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Re: Difference between SOT designs

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Earvin wrote:So it is possible :D. I thought you would do it just for love though :wink: .
In terms of price think Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Matt... :lol:

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Earvin
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Re: Difference between SOT designs

Post by Earvin »

goanywhere wrote:
Earvin wrote:So it is possible :D. I thought you would do it just for love though :wink: .
In terms of price think Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Matt... :lol:

Worth every cent!
You're a good PR man.

Given your recent build of the sabalo what do you think of a strip built sot? I don't know of any other designer who has made one commercially available.
Simon

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Earvin
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Re: Difference between SOT designs

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Matt - pm sent.
Simon

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Earvin
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Re: Difference between SOT designs

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Matt - not sure if that pm went through as it is not appearing in the sent folder so let me know if you get it or not.
Simon

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