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Whatever the process, it doesn't seem likely that titanium will ever be
cheaper than aluminum and never mind how difficult it is to work with. Aluminum sailboats are so expensive that only the wealthy can afford them now. Still, it could be just the thing for high dollar ocean racers. There might be some advantage over the carbon fibre composites now used in the open 60's, even if they didn't build an entire hull out of it. "Scout" wrote in message ... I'm sure you're right, but would you pay the difference (assuming it's close) for a titanium hull? Scout Horvath wrote: Commercially affordable titanium will be good for the tool industry, but I doubt if it will be cheaper than fiberglass. |
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