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Adrian Smith wrote:
How long should a modern GRP hull lasts as compared to one made 10 years ago? And how old is considered too old when taking a boat offshore into potential rough conditions? Nic 32s were first made more than 40 years ago and are still making trans-oceanic voyages. They were designed using scantlings scaled for timber construction, and the assumption was that if it looked a bit skinny it was better to beef it up a bit. Of course, a modern hull is very different. I would suggest the question should not be how it lasts, but how well it has been designed and built. I would be very happy to take some modern boats round the world (if I wanted to, which I don't). Others I would be unhappy taking out of harbour if the weather looked nasty. |