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Old 12-16-2010, 11:24 AM
workinpr0gress workinpr0gress is offline
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Default Copies of the 15' Scamp

Hey guys. Anyone ever copy the Scamp way back when?
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Old 12-16-2010, 02:09 PM
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Default Re: Copies of the 15' Scamp

I was told by Paul Hoppes, from Sailfish that he made a 15 0r 16 vdh flats skiff as a prototype or one off for a guide buddy once. He said that it liked to blow out in turns so they never really went any further,not sure if any one ever splashed a scamp, doubt it though.
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Old 12-17-2010, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: Copies of the 15' Scamp

Not to hijack the thread, but speaking of blowing out in turns - I was fished in to buying a Carolina Skiff Seachaser 18' flats boat a few years ago. BIG MISTAKE. I almost lost the boat lowing out in a turn. Very unstable in turns. Very poor workmanship out of the mold. However, a very stable dry ride in a heavy chop. I bought it on my son's recommendation and because they told me it was made from an old Hoog mold. I can't believe a Hoog would blow out like that one did!
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