Recently I sold my Copland Typhoon to someone with an Ohio also from Dave Copland. On thinking about it, there is no source out there for the , what I like to call "bruiser class" boomers.
I fully agree with Matt Thor on many points. It is the type of boat that there never would be a large market for. People who make the molds sure don't do it for the money. It has to do with the passion of the craft.
The boats I see at the meets are fantastic! Gail Phillips had an incredible Thor Seawolf that was museum quality at the last meet. First time in the water. Zero trim problems. Awsome boat Matt! But, for all the way cool boats, I can only recall a Typhoon at last year's national.
The hobby is going a few different directions with time, for sure. Not all of it is bad. There has been some good innovation (Thanks to Dave Welch and Art Broder<to name a few). But even on a limited scope of the high end glass kits, it seems there would be an interest in cranking out some boomers. Due to size of the real ones, 1/96 seems to be ideal scale.
Perhaps someone needs to enough interest here to justify a kit. Maybe a vendor could offer to set his email and let everyone know the number of serious,no leg pulling preorders people would do.
Possible kits could be]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif[/img]
(The board was gettin kinda quiet)
I fully agree with Matt Thor on many points. It is the type of boat that there never would be a large market for. People who make the molds sure don't do it for the money. It has to do with the passion of the craft.
The boats I see at the meets are fantastic! Gail Phillips had an incredible Thor Seawolf that was museum quality at the last meet. First time in the water. Zero trim problems. Awsome boat Matt! But, for all the way cool boats, I can only recall a Typhoon at last year's national.
The hobby is going a few different directions with time, for sure. Not all of it is bad. There has been some good innovation (Thanks to Dave Welch and Art Broder<to name a few). But even on a limited scope of the high end glass kits, it seems there would be an interest in cranking out some boomers. Due to size of the real ones, 1/96 seems to be ideal scale.
Perhaps someone needs to enough interest here to justify a kit. Maybe a vendor could offer to set his email and let everyone know the number of serious,no leg pulling preorders people would do.
Possible kits could be]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif[/img]
(The board was gettin kinda quiet)
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