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Chuck,
You have absolutely no idea what the technical layout schedule for SeaRay is. You have provided absolutely no information except advertisements from SeaRay and the robot supplier, yet you think you have provided valuable info. Larry's info was based upon personal info, yours is based upon public relations bull****. I do believe the company who built the robots can describe what they are capable of doing, and they did a good job of doing that. They did not nor did SeaRay discuss any details concerning their technical fiberglass lay-up. The fact that you think either of those web sites did either, places any of your observations in questions.. The one thing everyone who has ever read your boat "reviews" or observations agrees upon is they are well written fluff pieces designed to sell ad space in your magazine. I don't think anyone has ever thought they were anything else. You have become delusional in your thought process. wrote in message oups.com... Smithers wrote: Gould, In the two web sites your provided I learned that Sea Ray use robots to spray chopped strand fiberglass into the molds. I could not find on either of the web sites you provided anything that came close to resembling a technical layout schedule. I did not see anything that discussed the thickness of the gel coat or the thickness of chopped fiberglass strand, including minimum and maximum thickness between the high stress areas and the low stress areas. I did not see anything that discuss how much time they allow for the gel coat to cure or the fiberglass to cure between each step. I did not see anything that discussed the ratio of fiberglass to epoxy nor the relative strength characteristics of this cost saving technique versus the traditional methods of laying fiberglass hulls. I did see two web sites selling the benefits of their products, without providing the technical layout schedule. ************* Yet you claim sufficient knowledge to be able to dismiss both Larry's malicious slam and the general description of the layup process on the non- Sea Ray site as equally misleading. Once you got past the false notion that I was using one of my own articles to support my argument, you then claimed the truth is "somewhere in between." Once again, why not allow the group the benefit of your detailed and precise knowledge about Sea Ray layup? Just exactly *where*, in between, does the "truth" fall? Surely you must know, or you wouldn't presume to make such a statement. It's amazing that you choose to believe that a company responsible for supplying robotics to Sea Ray wouldn't be able to accurately describe how those robots function and what they do. Oh well. You're entitled to your opinion and conjecture. |
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