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OzOne wrote:
Biggest problem with foam cores is that they will break down and granulate. Seen this on many Syd-Hobart racers after the really big races pounding to windward. Heck, anything will break if you pound it hard enough, long enough. Sounds to me like the problem might be a difference between the fiberglass fatigue properties and the foam fatigue. Even if the bond doesn't break down, tiny bits within the foam get excessive fatigue and break up. Maybe?? Or is it from small areas of skin bond failure? Would denser foam hold up better? I have a couple of ideas how foam cored structures could be build to accept higher load cycles, but am occupied with other things at the moment ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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