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![]() Michael Daly wrote: And other people have done the same with different results. However, we are talking about fiberglass boats here, not plywood. When you load a butt joint in tension, the asymmetric, single-sided joint will fail with a significant flexure in the joint. If it is symmetric, double sided, it will be in pure tension. The difference in strength is considerable. The difference in fatigue performance is considerable. Single-sided seams along a sheer line will _buckle_ if the hull is subjected to serious load - I've seen this happen. It buckles because the joint is not symmetric. Under those conditions, the single sided joint can split - I've seen this happen too. Why do you assume that _your_ experiments count for more than the experience that many others have had with single-taped joints? Good kayaks use a lapped and double-taped seam. That is much stronger than a butted joint and much, much stronger than a single sided seam. A sheet of paper is also thin enough to fold. Once a tear is repaired with tape that part is stronger than the rest of the sheet. That's what you see in a butt join. It's thicker and more rigid than the rest of the hull. It won't flex. It won't fold. It can take more stress than the original hull before failing. If the hull's going to fold and fail it won't be at the butt join. Longitudinals and butts aren't comparable. Before there was firbreglass or plywood plank-on-frame hulls would work open along the seams but not at the butts where the planks were joined end-to-end. Longitudinals, being long and thin, are weaker. Butt joins are strong. The reason people scarf plywood and feather fibreglass is to get sufficient surface for adhesive strength. With butt joins the whole butt is the adhesive surface. A 2" butt is stronger than a 1/2" feather. As I wrote, I would probalyhy use a 4" over 2" butt. |
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