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On Oct 17, 1:57 pm, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: Northwest 42's are vacuum infused composite construction... Yeah, so are some lightweight canoes. What, exactly, is the lamination schedule on this Nordhavn knockoff? Can't tell you that I know. I will say that it would make very uninteresting reading and would be inconsistent with a general skim-over description of a boat. I suppose that's the first question you ask of every exhibitor at your local boat show? I'd venture to say you'd get conflicting answers for most products, with at least a few layers of BS ("biaxial stranding" of course) thrown into most laminates for good measure. It's not a Nordhavn knockoff in the least....Nordhavn's of similar size are generally displacement hulls and this boat is semi-displacement. (I think Nordhavn might have something down in the mid-30's that is a semi, but I'd have to check to confirm). |
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