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"Ellen MacArthur" wrote:
Windows in the hull makes a sailboat less safe than no windows in the hull. For people who know the proper terminology, there is no such thing as a "window" in a hull. As for weaker, that depends on whether the "window" material is as strong as the hull, and how well it's fastened in place. I guess if you assume that the "window" is of poor material and improperly assembled, then yes. Another possibility is that a poorly made "window" could actually be a strong point in an even more poorly made hull. DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: "Ellen MacArthur" wrote: Windows in the hull makes a sailboat less safe than no windows in the hull. For people who know the proper terminology, there is no such thing as a "window" in a hull. Actually, there is. PDW |
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