steel hulls? adding armor to FG hulls
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 22:27:50 -0500, Red wrote:
OTOH if you're thinking of an object piercing the hull like an ice
pick, having the Kevlar layer on the outside might not make much
difference. In any event, having it on the outside is better than
nothing.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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Actually I was just pondering this as there are frequent stories about
the various partially submerged objects such as shipping containers
sinking boats. Since I am getting closer to buying a boat, I wondered if
there wasn't something that could be done to at least reasonably
increase protection from said objects. I realize you aren't going to
make it bullet proof, but any amount of improvement without too much
tradeoff in weight, etc, may be worth it. Peace of mind sort of thing.
Thanks.
Red
Perhaps the first thing wold be to research the subject to determine
how many fiberglass/steel/aluminum/wooden yachts are sunk annually.
Once the frequency is determined it should be easy to assess the
appropriate action.
as an example, airplanes crash nearly every year but few passengers
carry a parachute as part of their carry-on luggage...
Bruce-in-Bangkok
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