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Wm Watt wrote:
Wm Watt wrote: Hull to deck seams are not only problems on fibreglass kayaks but also on fibregalss sailboats of all sizes, even very large, very costly ones. It's not because they are only taped on the inside. It's design and workmanship. You don't get it, you never will. I'm a structural engineer and I know bad designs when I see them. Asymmetric joint construction is not good design. The hulls on these two plywood boats are less rigid than the hulls on [...] stronger than necessary. That's why I do not see any strength problem in cutting through a kayak hull and joining with interior taped butt joins. You do what you want. But don't advise others to do what is widely regarded as bad design and construction. Mike |
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