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Old 05-17-2012, 08:00 PM
GoodChance GoodChance is offline
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Thanks REELESCAPE. The Armstrong weighs about 230lbs, which kind of suprised me as being awfully heavy but if Hermco is right at 200 - 230 then I suppose this is the standard.

I'm thinking of building one for a 23 Seacraft that I just purchased and should be able to keep it right at 200 lbs w/o too much problem. Fortunately I have an Armstrong to "copy" and a pretty detailed background in FRP work.
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Old 05-18-2012, 06:04 PM
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Thanks REELESCAPE. The Armstrong weighs about 230lbs, which kind of suprised me as being awfully heavy but if Hermco is right at 200 - 230 then I suppose this is the standard.

I'm thinking of building one for a 23 Seacraft that I just purchased and should be able to keep it right at 200 lbs w/o too much problem. Fortunately I have an Armstrong to "copy" and a pretty detailed background in FRP work.
I'm VERY,VERY,satisfied with him and his bracket; the quality,pricing,willingness to help about boat stuff, and service after a sale. The shipping co. dinged mine a bit and Don sent me the materials to fix it....at his expense! Before I bought the boat he spent a long time on several phone conversations steering me straight. I wouldn't hesitate to do business with him.
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