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I have been looking at aluminum boats for the last couple years now with an
eye towards how they are built. I have noticed a lot of them will have 'V's folded or stamped into the hull along the length for strength. I don't see anyway that a backyard builder could do this practically. Would a home built aluminum just be built with a structural frame with pieces going in both directions like a wood boat? |
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