Plastic ofcourse :tongue: :rofl:Mattblack wrote:So what's your answer to the age old question...which is better, aluminium or fibreglass?bowl wrote:
New tin can
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Congrats on the buybowl wrote:I'd rather a Belmont or Concorde or 540 osprey ,but nowhere to store it...lolcobby wrote:That didn't last long... Would rather the cobra though
how big was the cobra? im guessing it will be for sale soon. or in storage.
be interesting to hear your thoughts on the savage compared to the cobra.
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Light n day cobra more freeboard ,heavier ...better ride...purple5ive wrote:Congrats on the buybowl wrote:I'd rather a Belmont or Concorde or 540 osprey ,but nowhere to store it...lolcobby wrote:That didn't last long... Would rather the cobra though
how big was the cobra? im guessing it will be for sale soon. or in storage.
be interesting to hear your thoughts on the savage compared to the cobra.
Cheers
Tin can easier to store ,tow launch....
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Cobras are 4.88m with 16° deadrise and have barely changed since the early 90spurple5ive wrote:Congrats on the buybowl wrote:I'd rather a Belmont or Concorde or 540 osprey ,but nowhere to store it...lolcobby wrote:That didn't last long... Would rather the cobra though
how big was the cobra? im guessing it will be for sale soon. or in storage.
be interesting to hear your thoughts on the savage compared to the cobra.
Cheers
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Just transfered into my name today ,,,, possible tomorrowLightningx wrote:Planned the first launch with the tin can?
Arvo ,10 knots nth wind.....need to fix bow spit,put new screws in , get nav lights working ,bits n pieces ....
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still don't believe it will take a shotgun round....if you volunteer the boat, I'll donate a shell or 2 :victory:purple5ive wrote:Plastic ofcourse :tongue: :rofl:Mattblack wrote:So what's your answer to the age old question...which is better, aluminium or fibreglass?bowl wrote:
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Nah thats what the hire boats are for :rofl:Mattblack wrote:still don't believe it will take a shotgun round....if you volunteer the boat, I'll donate a shell or 2 :victory:purple5ive wrote:Plastic ofcourse :tongue: :rofl:Mattblack wrote:So what's your answer to the age old question...which is better, aluminium or fibreglass?bowl wrote:
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