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People in glass sailboats shouldn't stow thrones.





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On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 23:17:21 -0400, "Bart" .@. wrote:

Cruising sailboat with a solid glass hull, that are without any
core material or framing, are either very ____ or very
_____. 1 pt


Do they exist? Many, in fact I would suspect most, do not have core
in the hull area, with the core being in the cabin trunk area,
foredeck and walkways, however I have never heard of one without
framing, either a structural grid, longitudinal stringers, or
T-bulkhead supports or some combination of all of them.

But, here goes

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Do they exist?


Looks like Bart is clueless yet again. I'm off to clean the boat for a
long weekend of sailing!



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The WEEKEND WARRIOR speaks up.


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Do they exist?


Looks like Bart is clueless yet again. I'm off to clean

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Bart wrote:
Cruising sailboat with a solid glass hull, that are without any
core material or framing, are either very ____ or very
_____. 1 pt


You going to divy up points or not?

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Bart wrote:

Cruising sailboat with a solid glass hull, that are without any
core material or framing, are either very ____ or very
_____. 1 pt



"transparent"

"opaque"

Oh wait, you probably meant FIBERglass, that would make it
either very heavy and/or very weak.

Is this like those Mad Libs party booklets? Those were a lot
of fun.

Can I donate my points to charity, I already have far more
than I can legally bequeath to my heirs...

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