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Capt. NealŽ said:
Just to reduce the ignorance level around here, in a GRP vessel the ceiling is comprised by the area between the sole and the overhead. No, it isn't. In boats that have ceiling, the ceiling planks can and often do extend below the cabin sole. Dave wrote: Never heard it described that way. Most GRP vessels don't have what's generally referred to as a ceiling. The area you're talking about is where the ceiling would go if there were one. Maybe this is the real Crapton after all, he's getting dumber with every post. He doesn't know the difference between a 'ceiling' and a hull liner... Anybody want to take a swing at the difference between ceiling and stringers? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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