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CaptMP wrote:
Well let's see here... 1) Plastic (actually nylon) fittings don't react electrically with anything. So no galvanic corrosion, etc. 2) My boat has Anchor brand tinned wiring..? 3)No such thing as GORE-TEX *STICHING* (doubled up or other wise..check their web site..it's a fabric, not a thread). 4)While MARINE grade plywood is nice (more laminations per inch of thickness, no voids) it's still wood, glued together with waterproof glue, just like exterior grade ply, and will definitely rot! Could you name me a boat that uses "Starboard" (your term) for bulkhead wallls? With more proof then your word. There are a number of boats that use a structural composite for bulkheads... popular on high dollar racing sailboats these days is a Nomex honeycomb sandwich. But your basic point, that NOBBY doesn't know WTF he's talking about, is a given. DSK |
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