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<blockquote data-quote="Steph Boeker" data-source="post: 498499" data-attributes="member: 32953"><p>Well, there now, you have more confirmation if that's what's geauxing on. I mean, you have a rivet design, it's a great design. A design that's strong, smooth & sleek. A design many companies have adapted. It works well and takes a standard, finite system to employ. It works on all sides (bow, stern, bottom, benches, ribs, ... ) you name it. </p><p>Now, for what left wing, god awful reason do you believe it might be necessary to change that for such a crude, cumbersome, calamity prone option as a nut and bolt ??</p><p>No sir, i think you're correct. I think it's an addition by a guy w/ common sense and not the where-w/-all to install nice clean rivets at hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steph Boeker, post: 498499, member: 32953"] Well, there now, you have more confirmation if that's what's geauxing on. I mean, you have a rivet design, it's a great design. A design that's strong, smooth & sleek. A design many companies have adapted. It works well and takes a standard, finite system to employ. It works on all sides (bow, stern, bottom, benches, ribs, ... ) you name it. Now, for what left wing, god awful reason do you believe it might be necessary to change that for such a crude, cumbersome, calamity prone option as a nut and bolt ?? No sir, i think you're correct. I think it's an addition by a guy w/ common sense and not the where-w/-all to install nice clean rivets at hand. [/QUOTE]
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