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Old 08-12-2013, 03:26 PM
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The frontiers are built using WOOD!!
So were the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria


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Up to 2013 for sure. I was thinking about ordering one thats how i found out. It was confirmed by a very reliable source. Its not much wood but there is some there.
The Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria had lots of wood.


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Aint nothin wrong with a lil wood!!


Sent from an Apple Tree..
Most women would agree with this.

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The 2104 has wood.
So did the Mrs. Marie, a trawl boat that my Grandpaw worked on in the late 50's that is still working today.

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Let me rephrase. The hull, stringers, transom, decks, console, lids, and anything that provides any structural support at all is all composite. There are 2 pieces of marine grade, pressure treated ply wood that has been laminated in fiberglass and resin, in the anchor locker. The sole purpose of this is to prevent the anchor from hitting the hull or sliding down into the hull. This locker has no structural or support value on the boat. So that would in fact mean that the boat is "structurally" all composite.
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