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The concern about weight only applies when racing or when the designer (Dick Newick) is
aboard. At other times, appropriate quantities of beer are welcome. Jim "Paul R. LaBrie" wrote: Jim, A case of 120z. aluminum beer cans weighs 22lbs. By your values per pound, that would mean a penalty of $50/lb. X 22lbs/case = $1,100.00/case!!! Thus, I think I will do all of my drinking before sailing with you, assuming you don't weigh me first!!! ;-) - Paul Jim Conlin wrote: In some boats, the value of light weight is considerable. For the light multihull i'm building, my ballpark figure for the value of a pound saved is about $50. If the boat were 500# (1/3) heavier, i reckon its value would be diminished by $25K. Admittedly, this is extreme, but teh concept is useful. |
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