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![]() Scotty wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. . katy wrote: Gilligan wrote: http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapc...new.island.ap/ Wow...19 mile wide floating rafts...that could really do a job on your gelcoat.... I bet it would sharpen my bow if I sailed thru it. at least knock some of the rust off. Sorry Scotty, I have no rust on Redcloud. If your boat hit a raft of pumace rocks it would sand thru in no time. If they were red hot they would just melt thru. Joe Scotty |
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Sorry Scotty, I have no rust on Redcloud. Glad to hear it. .... If your boat hit a raft of pumace rocks it would sand thru in no time. ?? Strongly doubt it. If they were red hot they would just melt thru. If they were red hot, then the water would cool them quickly (forming large clouds of steam, possibly). And apparently you did not realize that fiberglass is widely used in industry as heat insulation. "Red-hot" and "fiberglass" play otgether quite nicely. DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: Joe wrote: Sorry Scotty, I have no rust on Redcloud. Glad to hear it. It's true, ask Jim C...He's seen her. .... If your boat hit a raft of pumace rocks it would sand thru in no time. ?? Strongly doubt it. Doubt it all you want, Ive seen 100+boats that came thru here after Katrina that were all rubbed thru, but not a one Steel, all fiberglass...Ask Bart. If they were red hot they would just melt thru. If they were red hot, then the water would cool them quickly (forming large clouds of steam, possibly). Most likely.... or and black clouds as the fiberglass burns And apparently you did not realize that fiberglass is widely used in industry as heat insulation. "Red-hot" and "fiberglass" play otgether quite nicely. Cut the **** Doug, I've jumped off a fiberglass boat and watched it burn to the waterline. Joe DSK |
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.... If your boat hit a raft of
pumace rocks it would sand thru in no time. ?? Strongly doubt it. Joe wrote: Doubt it all you want, Ive seen 100+boats that came thru here after Katrina that were all rubbed thru, but not a one Steel, all fiberglass...Ask Bart. By pumice??? And apparently you did not realize that fiberglass is widely used in industry as heat insulation. "Red-hot" and "fiberglass" play otgether quite nicely. Cut the **** Doug, I've jumped off a fiberglass boat and watched it burn to the waterline. And I guess it didn't have any fuel or other combustibles aboard? Fiberglass doesn't burn, period. It's GLASS.... the melting point varies but is usually quite high and I have personally worked with fiberglass insulation used in 3500 degree combustion chambers. Now, the resin, on the other hand... also varies widely! If you ever saw any fiberglass burn, with NO other cumbustable material mixed in... then you were really watching the resin burn. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() DSK wrote: .... If your boat hit a raft of pumace rocks it would sand thru in no time. ?? Strongly doubt it. Joe wrote: Doubt it all you want, Ive seen 100+boats that came thru here after Katrina that were all rubbed thru, but not a one Steel, all fiberglass...Ask Bart. By pumice??? Had it been pumace it would have been in the 1000's And apparently you did not realize that fiberglass is widely used in industry as heat insulation. "Red-hot" and "fiberglass" play otgether quite nicely. Cut the **** Doug, I've jumped off a fiberglass boat and watched it burn to the waterline. And I guess it didn't have any fuel or other combustibles aboard? Fiberglass doesn't burn, period. It's GLASS.... the melting point varies but is usually quite high and I have personally worked with fiberglass insulation used in 3500 degree combustion chambers. Now, the resin, on the other hand... also varies widely! If you ever saw any fiberglass burn, with NO other cumbustable material mixed in... then you were really watching the resin burn. I've never seen a fiberglass boat that was not held together with resin....have you? Damn it was the blackest smoke you ever seen, and after the gasoline exploded the glass burned like old tires. joe Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Doubt it all you want, Ive seen 100+boats that came thru here after
Katrina that were all rubbed thru, but not a one Steel, all fiberglass...Ask Bart. By pumice??? Had it been pumace it would have been in the 1000's Bull****. If you have ever worked with a sandblaster you know how much power it takes, concentrated on a small area, to make a cutting agent work (and all the ones I know of are much denser than pumice). .... If you ever saw any fiberglass burn, with NO other cumbustable material mixed in... then you were really watching the resin burn. Joe wrote: I've never seen a fiberglass boat that was not held together with resin....have you? I have seen fiberglass boats put together with resin that was uncombustible... and I've seen fiberglass insulation panels that would withstand temps that would turn your steel boat into a puddle. DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: Doubt it all you want, Ive seen 100+boats that came thru here after Katrina that were all rubbed thru, but not a one Steel, all fiberglass...Ask Bart. By pumice??? Had it been pumace it would have been in the 1000's Bull****. If you have ever worked with a sandblaster you know how much power it takes, concentrated on a small area, to make a cutting agent work (and all the ones I know of are much denser than pumice). .... If you ever saw any fiberglass burn, with NO other cumbustable material mixed in... then you were really watching the resin burn. Joe wrote: I've never seen a fiberglass boat that was not held together with resin....have you? I have seen fiberglass boats put together with resin that was uncombustible... and I've seen fiberglass insulation panels that would withstand temps that would turn your steel boat into a puddle. insulation smintelation, all fiberglass boats are oil products and burn like napalm. Your trawler would be ashes before RedCloud even started glowing red. Joe DSK |
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