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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 15:25:17 -0500, rhys wrote:
I don't know enough about the strength of tubular ABS to comment. I will point out though that here in Toronto, a number of boats have moved from aluminum tube and clamp frame and/or wooden frames for boat covers to ABS pipe frames in what looks a 2" O.D. size. They then use a standard canvas, weighted "blue" tarp or the shrink-wrap to cover the boat. Given the 40-50 knot winter gales and the occasionally heavy snows we can get (and we've seen several instances even in November), I suspect if it was a flawed concept, the ABS would have failed. I haven't noticed that, but the pipe diameters are a lot larger when used as tarp framing. http://www.frappr.com/liveaboard/photo/650075 LiveAboard Photos Posted by: Rick & Gabriele Date: 11.23.2005 Location: Toronto, Ontario (Canada) R. |
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