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Scout wrote in message . ..
Check out Scientific American (Oct 2003) article "Alchemy of a Supermetal" A new process for wresting pure titanium from ore may soon make the affordable titanium hull and other sailboat components a reality. The pure form of the ninth most common element on earth is expensive now only because of the chemical reduction process currently used to extract it. A few bright metallurgists at Cambridge have found a significantly easier way to produce it. The challenge now is to produce it in commercial volume. Might be worth investing. Scout Titanium might be nice hull material. But my next boat will be made of 90-10 copper nickle. One called Pretty Penny launched in 1979 and never hauled until 1995. No growth barnicales or loss of metal at all. A perfect hull. She is stillperfect and moored in the river Swale, at Uplees off the Thames estuary in the UK if anyone wants to see a maintenance free boat. Still you need deep pockets, It cost about 10 times the cost of Steel. It's all in Bruce Roberts Book The complete guide to Metal Boats; McGraw Hill Joe MSV RedCloud......Made of the finest English Steel money could buy! |
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