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That's pretty cool. I wonder about licencing, if the buyer were to start building and selling boats off that mould, could they still be called Mini Voo Doo?
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
jacklake2003 wrote: He says now they vacuum bag the core on the bigger boats, but they don't use balsa at all anymore on the Voodoo. They just add extra fiberglass and/or stringers. Great to talk to him and I'm thinking about going by and seeing his place this summer while up that way at the cottage. -Chris
Wait a second.... Does that mean they're still building the older boats here??
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
idvette wrote:That's pretty cool. I wonder about licencing, if the buyer were to start building and selling boats off that mould, could they still be called Mini Voo Doo?
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That would be a tough call I think. Something you would have to ask them.
Hippie459MN wrote:wow, If I had the space I would love to get some molds and maybe build a boat or 3. That v-pad tunnel looks interesting.
Yeah, no kidding.... But you gotta think, there's a reason they're for sale. As I said earlier, I really think the PWC's did a number on the performance mini boat market. There's still a few of us out there that would drool all over these, but is it profitable?
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
idvette wrote:
Yeah, no kidding.... But you gotta think, there's a reason they're for sale. As I said earlier, I really think the PWC's did a number on the performance mini boat market. There's still a few of us out there that would drool all over these, but is it profitable?
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nope ...............the guy that built my thunderstream is selling those molds............not many people lookin to buy....he said
So your 'stream was built in their shop? I've done some internet searching and have concluded they're not in business anymore. Are they? Why would they be so hard to find?
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
He told me they were not building the Voodoo's anymore because 1) theres no money in it and 2) they spend all their time building "bigger" boats. I didn't ask what bigger means- I assume it means bigger Hydrostreams/CEs.