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Think triangles. Strips of cardboard folded into three sided tubes are
quite strong. Use for chine logs, sheer clamps, and thwarts. Get one of the gadgets that put the rubber retaining strips back into a screen door. You can crease and fold across the corrugations where needed without cutting the paper. Duct tape! Bathing suit. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "Dave Allyn" wrote in message ... I got myself singed up for a cardboard boat race this saturday. We are given two sheets of 5x8 card board, duct tape and plastic sheeting. I was thinking of building a canoe style, but was worried about the boat folding in half. I know plywood has alot more stability than card board, and was wondering if anyone has had expirence in this area, or could point me to a web site that might offer help. I don't know how big the plastic sheeting is, which is a problem. I don't know how long the boat could be. I was thinking along the lines of a D4, or a 12' canoe, but made a bit wider for stability. Playing around in the hulls program (great program!) shows me that for one person, displacement isn't as much of a concern. My main concern is of the plywood folding around me when I sit in it. Any hints? The race is Saturday. email: dallyn_spam at yahoo dot com please respond in this NG so others can share your wisdom as well! |
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