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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:11:30 -0600, "Pop"
vaguely proposed a theory .......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email I have read enough to scrap this idea, will go with exterior grade plywood. Thanks As was said, a lot depends on your usage, but 3/8" of anything for a 16 x 8 barge is probably not enough. It _might_ be OK with full fibreglass sheathing, both sides. Might. A barge is by nature of its shape a fairly weak structure, and the skin is very flat and prone to bending. You will at least need lots of frames. To give you a (rough) idea http://www.duckboats.net/dewald1.htm Shows a 13' by 5' boat using 3/8" ply. You would need to step up from that quite a bit. His boat has chines and a keel, and the shape will stiffen it. Oh. And don't listen to his bit about glass mat being stronger faster. Cloth is way stronger per weight. Mat was used a lot to bulk up boats that were glass only. It is resin-rich and not strong. Also try http://www.devlinboat.com/dcduckboats.htm. They use sheathed 1/2" for a similar sized boat to yours. BUt these are tough boats, for choppy conditions. I have never hunted a duck! This just seemed the sort of size and materials you were looking at. |
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