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Edgar wrote:
You have an elaborately built round bilge steel yacht and think accordingly. I have seen Dutch working boats which had steel dinghies made of plate with chines of course. Looked easy to make but pretty heavy The Dutch are very good at shaping steel plate hulls, been doing it for a long time. I'm surprised they don't do it for their dinghies too. All that aside, we can assume that a steel dinghy can be made the same shape as a laminated composite one. We can assume they can be made the same strength. However, if we make them the same weight, which one will be stronger? DSK |
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