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It depends on the type of wood and the layup schedule of the glass. It
really needs to be vary carefully analyzed and balanced. On my 45' hull the designer called for 1.125" thick by 1.75" wide white cedar with 4 layers of unidirectional diagonally laid below the waterline and 2 layers above with 2 layers on the inside plus some Kevlar in the forward slamming areas. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Max Hazelhurst" wrote in message ... Hello all, Can anyone assist me with the calculation for strip planking hull thickness...? We are embarking on a build of a 40ft ketch. I know there is Dave Gerr's formulae for determining this but have not got his book (not available in SA). I intend exoxy glass in/out. Also, what influence will a different wood species make on the thickness required? ie: mahogany vss cedar vss ... vss ... Thanks for the info - cheers, Max |
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Hi Glenn,
Thanks - I've looked quite a bit at your site in the past so, appreciate the work that I'm throwing myself into... Thanks for the info - I'll get the specifications hopefully quite soon from the designers and post for comment and possible concerns. Thanks Max |
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