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So, are you a structural engineer, numb-nuts? If so, let's have some data
and references. Furthermore, find me one documented case of a modern cruising sailboat "breaking up" at sea. It's allegedly weak hull just breaking apart. Or is it once again the case that you, like every other asshole walking the dock, have an opinion? "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... The cheapest fiberglass boat has enough hull strength, fiberglass is tremendously strong compared to its predecessor, wood. not even close to true. a.) cheap fiberglass boats are not "strong enough" for anything other than lite conditions, and b.) pound for pound wood is stronger. In fact, glass over plywood is *much* stronger than glass. |
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