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jimh posted 01-02-2013 11:08 AM ET (US)   Profile for jimh   Send Email to jimh  
There is a very well done video presentation showing many details of the construction method used to make modern Boston Whaler boats available from

http://www.boattest.com/boats/boat_video.aspx?SubID=2400&ID=2457

This presentation is the best I have ever seen at showing the details of the current method of construction of the modern Boston Whaler boat. I highly recommend watching this presentation.

JTC posted 01-09-2013 02:23 PM ET (US)     Profile for JTC  Send Email to JTC     
Cool video, Jim. Note that you have to be logged in to BoatTest to see it and if you log in on the page you have to reload the page!
jimh posted 01-14-2013 10:09 AM ET (US)     Profile for jimh  Send Email to jimh     
Thank you for mentioned that the video requires being logged into the website. I did not realize that was necessary. I must have a cookie from that website, because I don't need to log-in to access the video.

Although creating an account and logging in might be a hassle, I think it is worth it to see the presentation on the Boston Whaler factory. Also, the same website often has useful presentations of boat reviews.

Buoy posted 01-14-2013 05:35 PM ET (US)     Profile for Buoy  Send Email to Buoy     
I receive e-mails from BoatTest but had to re-register as I had originally registered more than four years ago. It took two minutes to re-register and was well worth it. Great video Jim and thanks for sharing.

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