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Bob,
If a boat is built of 12,000 pounds of wood and 1000 pounds of epoxy, what would you call it? Wooden Boat, says I. The epoxy cannot fully saturate the wood if it's more than perhaps an 1/8 inch thick and quite porous to begin with (end-grain balsa and the like excepted, but then how many boats are built butcher-block style?). It ain't steel, it ain't ferro, it ain't GRP, it ain't aluminum (or even al-you-minnee-um). It's wood, sealed, laminated, and/or otherwise incorporating epoxy and/or fiberglass into its composition. Karin "Bob" wrote in message ups.com... No, it is not lap stake. Im no expert but I think cold molding uses larger wood such as a plywood layed across another piece of wood. No, I think that is not correct. So do I get to call you ignorant or stupid? Seriously,, if you don't know the difference between a strip plank and lap stake constructed wooden boat ... SInce you are so set at criticizing instead of understanding I am going to assume you are simply an arogant ass. The correct term is STRAKE and not stake as you use. I have a like for your enlightment. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strake You are also wrong about cold mold method as discribed by the G. Bros. Now about your "strip planking." I under stand the process. It was your vague use of the term and your other ignorant statments that lead me to believe you simply had a novice understand of strip plank construction methods. Yes, taking 2"x2" chunks of wood and fastening to one another by side nailing is an old Recreational Small Home Build method. Then with recent improvments, ie epoxy saturation, it is possible to incapsulate the whole thing............. That is where I stop and say that is not a wood boat. It is a boat made of, not GRP, rather Wood Reinforced Epoxy. Saturating wood such as cedar and red wood is not in my opinion a wood boat. It sure do look pretty as a 17' canoa on top of your Subaru Outback though. Hell you can use foam, cardboard, plywood, veners, C-Flex, and stucko on chicken wire then slop epoxy over it all. I would not call that a wood boat either. But I think what ****ed me off more was your asumption that I was ignorant simply when I was attempting to understand your use of the phrase "strip planking" Your not ignorant, just uninformed about wooden boats. So excuse me for having a westcoast vocabulary and a desire to understand your developing maritime language skills. In other words............... Arg ! that aint no wood boat Dick. GFY |
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