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Topic: Free Kayak Mold  (Read 5394 times)

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Stevm

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Thought I’d check if anyone is interested in an older fiberglass kayak mold?  I inherited a mold to make fiberglass kayaks, and thought that maybe it could be used to make an a fun kayak or possibly cut down for an outrigger, but I don’t need another kayak and my Outbacks don’t need outriggers.  It is about 13 feet long by 2 feet wide, the inside (mold) is smooth but the outside has a rough texture (see the picture below).  The mold was made by Bogus Boats of Walnut Creek, California.
I live in outer SE PDX.  Pm me if you’re interested, I’ll need to get rid of it before spring.
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