View Full Version : The D&E Skipjack available soon!
Kazzer
10-09-2008, 09:10 PM
And YOU are going to LOVE it!
The D&E SKIPJACK IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
Coming soon! AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD!
This is the fastest boat around - sleek, sexy and incredibly maneuverable!
Hull is made with a unique Merriman process which leaves incredible detail - much better than any fiberglass or vacuum formed hull. The phenol novolac epoxy resin system is extremely tough, yet half the thickness of a fiberglass hull.
To download the data sheet and pricing
http://support.caswellplating.com/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=170&nav=0,5
Reserve your model now - there will be a waiting list.
1st batch expected approx 4 weeks -
THIS COULD BE YOUR BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT!!!!!! :)
To see the boat in action --
http://www.youtube.com/v/1pmd-fSjYXQ
http://www.youtube.com/v/yjmlWGQ7LNo
Boomer
10-10-2008, 10:19 AM
The link for the data sheet and pricing does not work. :confused:
mickelsen
10-10-2008, 08:18 PM
The download doesn't work. Part of the file downloads and then it bombs out with an error.
Kazzer
10-11-2008, 09:28 AM
The download doesn't work. Part of the file downloads and then it bombs out with an error.
The link for the data sheet and pricing does not work. :confused:
Yes it does guys! Same problem you had before? Its on your end, sorry.
Nuke Power
12-20-2008, 08:41 PM
It has been 4 weeks... update... Im getting a laod of X-mas money I hope and I have a big order going on the site why cant I throw this in the cart aswell?
Boomer
12-21-2008, 03:12 PM
Mike,
At you suggestion I have been using Mozilla Firefox browser instead of Internet Explorer and I still cannot get on to the Support web site. Any recommendations from your son as to other web browsers I should try?
BTW, I'd really like to solve this problem because I would like to purchase the SD352 but if I can't gain access to the Support web site I will have pass.
Appreciate any and all help even though it is not your job.
Nuke Power
01-26-2009, 08:25 PM
Oh man and the waiting is nearly over guys. This is the hot rod sub to have!
Slats
01-26-2009, 09:20 PM
It looks gorgeous...possibly the most value packed sub around especially with the WTC. I have recommended this as a beginners static diver.
Best
John
Kazzer
01-26-2009, 09:28 PM
Mike,
At you suggestion I have been using Mozilla Firefox browser instead of Internet Explorer and I still cannot get on to the Support web site. Any recommendations from your son as to other web browsers I should try?
BTW, I'd really like to solve this problem because I would like to purchase the SD352 but if I can't gain access to the Support web site I will have pass.
Appreciate any and all help even though it is not your job.
Did you resolve this?
Outrider
07-11-2009, 11:03 PM
Any indication where this is on the priority list? I feel guilty (almost) for asking on the heels of the miraculous appearance of the Type VII fittings kit, but this was another promising offering. My sense is that this is a good performing sub and that it's a bit more durable than polystyrene units. My recollection is that the sizing was a good balance between big enough to see and control, but small enough to carry around. I also think there was also some talk of reengineering the sub-driver for a lower cost than original issue. Taken together, this seems worthy of priority in the work schedule. (IMHO, of course. I'm just an amateur at this.)
Doubtless the torpedo launchers come first due to demand, but this is a worthy project, too.
He Who Shall Not Be Named
07-12-2009, 07:22 AM
Any indication where this is on the priority list? I feel guilty (almost) for asking on the heels of the miraculous appearance of the Type VII fittings kit, but this was another promising offering. My sense is that this is a good performing sub and that it's a bit more durable than polystyrene units. My recollection is that the sizing was a good balance between big enough to see and control, but small enough to carry around. I also think there was also some talk of reengineering the sub-driver for a lower cost than original issue. Taken together, this seems worthy of priority in the work schedule. (IMHO, of course. I'm just an amateur at this.)
Doubtless the torpedo launchers come first due to demand, but this is a worthy project, too.
It's 'on the list'. I completed a new set of tools for that kit last month. We hope to have it back in production soon after the SubRegatta. And a new, smaller SubDriver has been developed for that model as well. Stay tuned.
David,
Nuke Power
07-12-2009, 08:37 AM
You going to use a 2.5" or a choped down 3"
He Who Shall Not Be Named
07-12-2009, 11:08 AM
You going to use a 2.5" or a choped down 3"
2.5". And we've increased the floodible volume of the ballast tank from 11-ounces to a bit over 15-ounces.
David,
Nuke Power
07-12-2009, 10:14 PM
Same size motor?
He Who Shall Not Be Named
07-12-2009, 10:20 PM
Same size motor?
Yes.
Stop bothering me with little detail ****.
David,
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