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OzOne wrote:
On 26 Nov 2005 13:29:20 -0800, "Capt. Rob" scribbled thusly: Laminated inner hull units are rot proof and make her extremely stiff, What is an "inner hull unit"? I occasionally forget that Ozzy may even know less than Doug and Sloco about about boats. RB 35s5 NY I occasionally forget that you know absolutely nothing about yachts and make up terms to use when you don't know the correct one. Take 'window' for example, and 'roof' and 'floor' and 'downstairs' etc etc. Now, If you'll describe what part of a yacht are the "inner hull units", I'll try and help you with your education. Please don't go to some website and point out where others as incomplete, ignorant or indeed are talking down to that level, use that term. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. It's a fiberglass liner designed to stiffen a hull that would otherwise pant in a seaway. It's easier than frames or floors but makes it hell to find the hole that the container made. |
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