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In line with our recent thread about core materials, the most recent edition
of SOUNDINGS (Sept.) has a rather well-written article on boatbuilding which
covers the various core materials in lay terms that can be easily understood
by non-engineers. Thought you two might be interested . . .

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In line with our recent thread about core materials, the most recent edition
of SOUNDINGS (Sept.) has a rather well-written article on boatbuilding which
covers the various core materials in lay terms that can be easily understood
by non-engineers. Thought you two might be interested . . .

Max


OK, when we get mail again I will look for that article.

Relatively few people build their own boats out of foam core. Repairs
seem like a more useful focus for such an article; also assessing the
condition of foam-core structures.

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"Maxprop" wrote:
In line with our recent thread about core materials, the most recent
edition
of SOUNDINGS (Sept.) has a rather well-written article on boatbuilding
which
covers the various core materials in lay terms that can be easily
understood
by non-engineers. Thought you two might be interested . . .

Max


OK, when we get mail again I will look for that article.

Relatively few people build their own boats out of foam core. Repairs
seem like a more useful focus for such an article; also assessing the
condition of foam-core structures.


The article is generally aimed at explaining the ins and outs of the
commercial boatbuilding industry, not homebuilders.

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On Aug 9, 9:16 pm, "Maxprop" wrote:
In line with our recent thread about core materials, the most recent edition
of SOUNDINGS (Sept.) has a rather well-written article on boatbuilding which
covers the various core materials in lay terms that can be easily understood
by non-engineers. Thought you two might be interested . . .

Max


Thanks Max,

I'll have to see if I can find a copy somewhere.

 
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