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    Unique 48-Foot Doug Wright-Built V-Bottom Ready for Paint
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    Most boats from Doug Wright are unique, but this new "throwback" 48-foot V-bottom that was just delivered to Visual Imagination in Missouri for paint takes the cake.

    https://speedonthewater.com/new-boat...eady-for-paint
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    When I first saw this boat, and showed others the pics, they all said "That's a Dragon" first thing. I explained it's a new design from Doug, new mold-first one out, no other has ever been built.

    They still think it's a Dragon.....
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    The Dragon

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    Paul,
    This is a running plug boat right? did DW make a mold for it?
    I c looks of signature ,canopy boat, cougar, AT....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdoss View Post
    Paul,
    This is a running plug boat right? did DW make a mold for it?
    I c looks of signature ,canopy boat, cougar, AT....
    That question was interesting, and it started me on a hunt. DW said they "Have the tooling to make more" but he never says that boat is the tool. I am curious now too.
    You know anything Paul?
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    They made molds. This project has been going on for almost 2 years to design and build the tooling first, then build the boat.
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    And it should run much better than 100. The 478 Skater Vee with 1100's weighs 13,800 dry and it's been to 123 so far.
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    Anybody notice the wave in the hull side under the rubrail on the starboard ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by f311fr1 View Post
    Anybody notice the wave in the hull side under the rubrail on the starboard ?
    There is a wave, and there is what appears to be a linear dent like a used U Haul.
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    It looks like they are both directly above the venting horns for the bottom steps. I'm guessing there was too much heat generated by the thicker laminates there and it caused a small warp? I'm sure it will be filled properly in the surface prep stage for painting.......
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    Not sure about the wave under the rubrail. Not sure what is behind that.
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