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Vezo, Part II 01-11-2021 01:30 PM

It’s currently in Eastern NC and I will be getting it back. Looking for a new home for it where it can possibly be used again.

Vezo.

thehermit 01-11-2021 02:40 PM

I would take it Vezo when its available. No rush but PM me whenever. THX

uncleboo 01-11-2021 03:08 PM

me.

FishStretcher 06-14-2021 07:57 PM

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I made a Master Angler mold. Kind of a crappy splash mold, but it worked. Divinycell foam core, twill carbon with uni plies in the center.


I am still trimming.


I may make one more and then see who wants a mold. It's vinylester epoxy and glass. It's rough.


It weighs 8 lbs. The old one was flat (pictured) weighs a lot more and the 20" outboard will tilt into it.

pelican 06-16-2021 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vezo, Part II (Post 260753)
As many of you know, I was able, with assistance of another member, to acquire Don’s original mold about a year and a half ago. I have assisted in building nine Jersey Speed Skiffs from a mold that was 75% the condition of this mold. It is as new. When I offered to pop one for another member, my two sources estimated $500. When able to speak with Don, he laughed, and said he did it as a favor with fiberglass scraps and usually for about $200! It is now stored in climate control, but will lose that spot come spring. I’m wondering which member would most benefit from this and be willing to produce a few more if requested. What do you all think? Going to attach a photo of the mold, and a photo of finished product.

Thanks in advance.

Vezo


I’m interested :

What do you want for it ?

SailorChlud 06-17-2021 01:59 PM

I would be interested in purchasing a splashwell if anyone decides to make a few....


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