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On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 19:57:22 -0400, HK wrote:
Chuck doesn't write boat "reviews." He writes boat advertorials. Some of us who actually care about boats and know a little about them, people like me, are intrigued when an unexplained material is being used in an expensive new boat. Some of us who don't care about boats and no nothing about them, people like you, don't notice the significance of an unexplained material used in an expensive new boat. There are many materials that can be used in "infused" composite boatbuilding, including carbon fiber, fiberglass, kevlar, even wood strips. Is the thermosetting material epoxy? Vinylester? It isn't even clear the hull material is solid, as opposed to cored. Harry, here is a bunch of info on the codeveloper of the NW 42, including his email address. If, as you say, you are so interested, ask him your technical questions. Please come back and let us know the questions and answers. http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459928928080652170 |
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