No disrespect at all, but I don't think you quite understand what's involved here. Those two are normally never true for the same boat. Nobody in their right mind would build a one-off boat out of a mold. Its like you built the hull twice; once the mold and then the boat. And then what, destroy the mold?With all the brain behind this conversation:
Knowns:
1. That is one-off built.
3. Most likely is done through male mold process.
Molds are built for production runs. Cold molding (stitch or strip) are one-off the technique of choice. Remember, a painted cold molded boat will look like its molded glass counterpart, just like the two T-birds do. It actually IS a fiberglass boat, just fiberglass layered over the inside and outside of a wooden 'core'.
Just trying to help you figure it out. ;^) If it IS a full molded boat, then some company was looking at a series run. If cold-molded, most likely a one-off, probably (well!) home built.
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