wklein
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"Triple epoxy" building method and roc 129
I was looking at yachts for a friend who is looking for liveaboard and possible long distance cruiser and found this boat:
http://viajante.webs.com/
Its a 1974 Roc 129 french boat pretty attractive quite well set up, in serious need of a pot of white paint down below. excellent value. Looked on the owners association (which was annoyingly only available in french) and there was a review in french which was translated as this by google:
"Launched in late 1970, the Rock is a 129 offshore cruiser or sloop-rigged ketch. If the first method for building (near the ferro-cement), suffers from a bad reputation, he must flee the units in "triple-epoxy", whose material has proved very fragile."
I have never heard of this triple epoxy construction and would be interested if anyone had any knowledge of it.
I was looking at yachts for a friend who is looking for liveaboard and possible long distance cruiser and found this boat:
http://viajante.webs.com/
Its a 1974 Roc 129 french boat pretty attractive quite well set up, in serious need of a pot of white paint down below. excellent value. Looked on the owners association (which was annoyingly only available in french) and there was a review in french which was translated as this by google:
"Launched in late 1970, the Rock is a 129 offshore cruiser or sloop-rigged ketch. If the first method for building (near the ferro-cement), suffers from a bad reputation, he must flee the units in "triple-epoxy", whose material has proved very fragile."
I have never heard of this triple epoxy construction and would be interested if anyone had any knowledge of it.
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