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Nanocraft 13 vs Wrightwater 12

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I have been doing research on both the nanocraft 13 and the wrightwater 12 skiffs. I wanted to get some opinions from owners or people who’ve extensively used or been on these boats. I’ve read all the information that’s out there on both skiffs, which is limited. I know the nanocraft is the same as the hells bay skate. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I’d avoid a builder that has been in business a year that claims “Welcome to nanoCraft Boats, the home of Americas best built micro skiff.”
Swing over to the shop and I'd be more than happy to show you how / why we feel this way about our microskiff. All bagged and resin infused using a vinylester resin. All high end s.s. hardware. Exceeds USCG upright and level floatation requirements so you know it's a safe craft. You ask....I answer.
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It all depends if you want to pay $20,000+ for a Nano 13 or $8,000+ for a Wrightwater 12
A nano goes for $7,800 and that's a complete skiff (a very high end build. 316 s.s. fasteners, 3 piece rub Rail with s.s. end caps. Gemlux garboard drain, I build them as if it was built for myself) or $9,600 with the over built custom alum. Trailer with 13" tires. There are only a few nano's currently in circulation since we are just bringing them to market meaning not many people have dragged an eye over one.. Open invitation to visit and wet test if interested.
So I've "taken the bait" on this topic to try and explain who we are and what we build. Hope its clear.
To quote Forest Gump " that's all I gotta say about that"
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