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slewit

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  1. Thank you for your message. Sorry for the confusion as we are expanding our repair product line. Lewis currently only carries a couple of our beams. At this point we will work directly with you. Please give me a call and we can discuss your project. Thank you Scott 321-252-4566
  2. Hi Limbo Fish Let me know what you find. Alway interested in hearing how boats are holding up after so many years. Here is a picture of a large boat Prisma System it is dry fit and not yet laminated. Scott
  3. I can help with the stringers and point you to some places to get the transom core if If that is what you are refering to as "tranny"
  4. Hello I am new to Reel Boating. My name is Scott Lewit, President of Structural Composites and Compsys, Inc. I am the principal inventor of Prisma Preforms. www.preforms.com At Structural Composites we do R&D, Testing, Engineering, ABYC Composite Training and specialized manufacturing. www.structuralcomposites.com Our Prisma preform products are used by many boatbuilders in new construction. To make Prisma, we expand foam into a knit fiberglass fabric. The result is lightweight, rot proof stringers, bulkheads and beams. So if your boat was built with this (1994-on) you will have a long lasting durable boat. I own a 1994 Proline that was back then an instrumented test boat. Proline builds wood free. After 15 years the boat is still in great shape and I plan to keep it as it is the perfect boat for this part of Florida. With the economy down we are seeing more people restoring their boat. They are often dealing with replacing rotted wood stringers. Our Prisma products have been geared for new construction, however we have some ideas on how to adapt our product to better meet the repair market needs. We are looking for projects with repair yards and/or experienced at-home laminators interested in helping us fine-tune our product line for the marine repair market. We will provide technical support and we ask for your honest feedback and If you like some pictures we can use as we make a users guide. Please contact me if you are interested. We can use this neat forum to create a thread. I am happy to try and answer any questions on composite construction and repair. Thank you Scott Lewit
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