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Old 10-02-2012, 10:19 AM
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Thay have such pretty lines of their own but every time I've seen one, three boats come to mind; Spencer, Garlington, Bayliss. I mean that in the best way possible. They are so different with the vdh bottom on top of the styling. I've heard of the ride, efficiency and speed but have never had the fortune of spending time on an F&S. Are they predominantly wood or composite or a mixture? I'm jealous of someone, lol.
workinprogress, you are absolutely correct regarding the styling. That's what everyone seems to want these days. I work for Spencer Yachts as well... The 36 is built with Core-Cell and the larger hulls are cold molded wood although they will build them either way. All the superstructure parts are constructed with Core-Cell as well.

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