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Purchase Order Purchase Order Date: P.O. Box 2155, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 http://spirainternational.com/ Mail-in with payment with order, scan and email, or order by telephone at +1-714-676-5731 Sold To: Ship to (if different:) Name: Name: Address: Address: Post Code: Post Code: Country: Country: E-Mail: E-Mail: Item Code Inch or Boat Name Type Price Metric Print/Eplans Subtotal US$ If California Resident, Enter Sales Tax (See Price List.) US$ Shipping: E-Plans by Email: FREE - Printed: USA $8.00, Outside USA $38.00 US$ Total Amount Due US$ Payment Method Submit all funds with order in US$ If Credit Card Payment r Cash Type: r Visa r Master r Am Ex r Discover r Check r Money Order Number: r Credit Card Exp. Date: CSC No: Name: Thank You For Your Order! Boat Plan Price List - Page 1 Prices Effective: 08/01/2020 Subject to change without notice P.O. Box 2155, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 http://spirainternational.com/ E-Plans are in electronic format, emailed to you. Printed plans are on 18x24 (457 x 610 mm) size paper, snail mailed to you. Specify Inch or Metric Plans - Where no Model code is shown - Plans are not available at this time. Use Order Form to mail-In, call in, or email a scan of your order. E-mail to: [email protected], Tel: +1 714-676-5731 If ordering by mail, allow 2 Weeks (USA) or 4 Weeks (Outside USA) for Printed Plans Constr. Length Model Model E-Plans E-Plans Printed Printed Boat Design Name Method (ft./M) Inch Metric Price CA STax Plans Price CA STax Pacific Power Dories Cheyenne Ply/Frame 12’ (3.8M) CHEY - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Seneca Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) SENE SENEM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Tillamook Ply/Frame 17’ (5.2M) TILL TILLM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Anacapa Ply/Frame 19’ (5.8M) ANAC ANACM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Winchester Ply/Frame 23’ (7.0M) WINC WINCM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Offshore Style Pacific Power Dories Kootenay Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) KOOT - $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Courtenay Ply/Frame 17’ (5.0M) COUR COURM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Anacapa Ply/Frame 19’ (5.8M) ANAC ANACM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Farallon Ply/Frame 23’ (7.0M) FARA - $79.00 $6.12 $94.00 $7.29 Sitka Ply/Frame 27’ (8.2M) SITK SITKM $109.00 $8.44 $129.00 $10.00 Kodiak Ply/Frame 32’ (9.8M) KODI - $139.00 $10.77 $159.00 $12.32 Carolina Dories Pescadero Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) PESC PESCM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Oysterman Ply/Frame 16’ (4.9M) OYST OYSTM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Carolinian Ply/Frame 18’ (5.5 M) CARO CAROM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Caladesi Ply/Frame 20’ (6.1M) CALA CALAM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Key Largo Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) KAYL KEYLM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Bahaman Ply/Frame 27’ (8.2M) BAHA - $89.00 $6.90 $104.00 $8.06 Key West Ply/Frame 30’ (9.1M) KAYL - $79.00 $5.35 $94.00 $6.51 Tanuki Carolina Doryi Ply/Frame 55’ (26M) TANU TANUM $399.00 $30.92 $449.00 $34.79 V-Bottom Dories Alamitos Ply/Frame 15’ (4.6M) ALAM ALAMM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Kachemak Ply/Frame 17’ (5.2M) KACH KACHM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Hatteras Ply/Frame 19’ (5.8M) HATT HATTM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Norfolk Ply/Frame 22’ (6.7M) NORF - $79.00 $6.12 $94.00 $7.29 Chesapeke Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) CHES - $79.00 $6.12 $94.00 $7.29 Clemente Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) CLEM CLEMM $99.00 $7.67 $114.00 $8.83 Pangas Bahia Mini Panga Ply/Frame 12’ (3.6M) BAHI BAHIM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Ensenada Mini Panga Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) ENSE ENSEM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Robalo Junior Panga Ply/Frame 16’ (4.9M) ROBA ROBAM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Veracruz Panga Ply/Frame 18’ (5.5M) VERA VERAM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Boat Plan Price List - Page 2 Prices Effective: 08/01/2020 Subject to change without notice P.O. Box 2155, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 http://spirainternational.com/ E-Plans are in electronic format, emailed to you. Printed plans are on 18x24 (457 x 610 mm) size paper, snail mailed to you. Specify Inch or Metric Plans - Where no Model code is shown - Plans are not available at this time. Use Order Form to mail-In, call in, or email a scan of your order. E-mail to: [email protected], Tel: +1 714-676-5731 If ordering by mail, allow 2 Weeks (USA) or 4 Weeks (Outside USA) for Printed Plans Constr. Length Model Model E-Plans E-Plans Printed Printed Boat Design Name Method (ft./M) Inch Metric Price CA STax Plans Price CA STax Quintana Ply/Frame 18’ (5.5M) QUIN $89.00 $6.90 $104.00 $8.06 Tiburon Panga Ply/Frame 21’ (6.4M) TIBU - $89.00 $6.90 $104.00 $8.06 Ixtapa Super Panga Ply/Frame 23’ (7.0M) IXTA - $99.00 $7.67 $114.00 $8.83 Manzanillo Ultra Panga Ply/Frame 23’ (7.0M) MANZ - $109.00 $8.44 $129.00 $10.00 Row Power Skiffs & Rowboat Skiffs Champlain Skiff Ply/Frame 11’ (3.5M) CHAM CHAMM $54.00 $4.18 $69.00 $5.35 Walden Skiff Ply/Frame 13’ (4.1M) WALD WALDM $54.00 $4.18 $69.00 $5.35 Hudson Skiff Ply/Frame 15’ (4.8M) HUDS HUDSM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Kennebeck Ply/Frame 18’ (5.5M) KENN - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 B. Matagorda Rowboat Ply/Frame 15’ (4.6M) CAPE CAPEM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Cape Cod Rowboat Ply/Frame 15’ (4.6M) CAPE CAPEM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Grand Banks Style Dories Boothbay Ply/Frame 9’ (2.7 M) BOOT BOOTM $0.00 $0.00 $10.00 $0.88 Otters Point Ply/Frame 11’ (3.4M) OTTE OTTEM $54.00 $4.18 $69.00 $5.35 Juneau Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) JUNE JUNEM $54.00 $4.18 $69.00 $5.35 Nova Scotian Ply/Frame 16’ (4.9M) NOVA NOVAM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Texan Ply/Frame 17’ (5.2M) TEXA TEXAM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Alaskan Ply/Frame 19’ (5.8M) ALAS ALASM $79.00 $6.12 $94.00 $7.29 Labrador Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) LABR - $89.00 $6.90 $104.00 $8.06 Garvey Dories Avila Garvey Ply/Frame 12’ (3.7M) AVIL - $54.00 $4.18 $69.00 $5.35 Nola Garvey Ply/Frame 14’ (4.5M) NOLA - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Wye River Garvey Ply/Frame 16’ (4.9M) WYER WYERM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Galveston Garvey Ply/Frame 19’ (5.8M) GALV GALVM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Puchie Special Garvey Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) PUCH - $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Mobile Garvey Ply/Frame 27' (8.2 M) MOBI - $89.00 $6.90 $104.00 $8.06 Folkboat Garvey Ply/Frame 28' (8.5 M) FOLK - $99.00 $7.67 $114.00 $8.83 Flats and Bayou Boats Chalmette Microskiff Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) CHAL - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Rail Bird Ply/Frame 16’ (4.8M) RAIL - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Endurance Fly Boat Ply/Frame 16’ (5.1M) ENDU - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 KaJoe Quiet Flats Boat Ply/Frame 18’ (5.5M) KAJO - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Bayou Jubilee Ply/Frame 18’ (5.5 M) BAYO BAYOM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Sabine Ply/Frame 19’ (5.8M) SABI SABM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Boat Plan Price List - Page 3 Prices Effective: 08/01/2020 Subject to change without notice P.O. Box 2155, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 http://spirainternational.com/ E-Plans are in electronic format, emailed to you. Printed plans are on 18x24 (457 x 610 mm) size paper, snail mailed to you. Specify Inch or Metric Plans - Where no Model code is shown - Plans are not available at this time. Use Order Form to mail-In, call in, or email a scan of your order. E-mail to: [email protected], Tel: +1 714-676-5731 If ordering by mail, allow 2 Weeks (USA) or 4 Weeks (Outside USA) for Printed Plans Constr. Length Model Model E-Plans E-Plans Printed Printed Boat Design Name Method (ft./M) Inch Metric Price CA STax Plans Price CA STax Matagorda Cat. Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) MATA - $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Power Drifters and Surf Crashers Rogue Ply/Frame 16’ (4.9M) ROGU - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Haystack Beach Ply/Frame 17’ (5.2M) HAYS - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Outer Banks Ply/Frame 19’ (5.9M) OUTE - $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Glacier Bay Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) GLAC - $99.00 $7.67 $114.00 $8.83 Valdez Ply/Frame 27’ (8.2M) VALD - $109.00 $8.44 $129.00 $10.00 Western Style Drift Boats Mackinaw Ply/Frame 13’ (4.0 M) MACK MACKM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Riverman Stitch/Glue 14’ (4.3M) RIVE - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Chinook Ply/Frame 17’ (5.2M) CHIN CHINM $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Grander Ply/Frame 17’ (5.2M) GRAN - $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Mid-Western Style Drift Boats Ozark Fisherman Ply/Frame 12’ (3.7M) OZAR OZARM $54.00 $4.18 $69.00 $5.35 Canadian Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) CANA CANAM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Pactola Ply/Frame 15’ (4.6M) PACT - $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Yukon Ply/Frame 16’ (4.9M) YUKO YUKOM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Other Small Boats Bolsa Chica SUP Ply/Frame 12’ (3.7M) BOLS - $49.00 $3.80 $64.00 $4.96 Fiesta Bay Speed Boat Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) FIES FIESM $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Crawdad Jon Boat Ply/Frame 14’ (4.3M) CRAW - $49.00 $3.80 $64.00 $4.96 Oscoda Mini Tug Ply/Frame 16’ (4.9M) OSCO - $69.00 $5.35 $84.00 $6.51 Ultralight Stitch and Glue Boats Mini Miss Stitch/Glue 7’ (2.1M) MINI - $49.00 $3.80 $64.00 $4.96 Back Bay Stitch/Glue 8’ (2.4M) BACK - $49.00 $3.80 $64.00 $4.96 Mission Bay Stitch/Glue 11’ (3.4M) MISS MISSM $49.00 $3.80 $64.00 $4.96 Minutemen Stitch/Glue 14’ (4.3M) MINU - $49.00 $3.80 $64.00 $4.96 Maxi Miss Stitch/Glue 14’ (4.3M) MAXI MAXIM $54.00 $4.18 $69.00 $5.35 Glousterman Stitch/Glue 15’ (4.6M) GLOU - $49.00 $3.80 $64.00 $4.96 Puget Challenge Stitch/Glue 20’ (6.1M) PUGE - $79.00 $6.12 $94.00 $7.29 Skipjacks and Chesapeake Deadrises Ablemarle Ply/Frame 17’ (5.1M) ABLE (Dual) $59.00 $4.57 $74.00 $5.74 Pokomoke Ply/Frame 24’ (7.3M) POKO - $119.00 $9.22 $139.00 $10.77 Tangier Ply/Frame 27’ (8.2M) TANG - $129.00 $10.00 $149.00 $11.55 Boat Plan Price List - Page 4 Prices Effective: 08/01/2020 Subject to change without notice P.O.
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