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And as a boat builder, I saw LOTS of un-wet glass fibers in those pics. I know the stresses would
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Like I said above . . . the skin was basically all that was holding the keel
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take some of the resin out when the break occurred, but lots of what I was was resin starved
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Anyone still recall the story of that 90' Oyster that went down off Spain back in June...?
OH MY GOD … WOW is right … Jesus … really ?!?! Cheers, John
Wow!!!
Weird
Looks like the grid itself failed
Right. The keelbolts are still attached to the keel
Exactly
Looks more like house construction. Simply under-built to support the too long appendage(keel).
Makes me wonder..
Re: Makes me wonder.. You wouldn't rely on the skin
I don't think that's the way it was designed
From the Russian article and section -- I think my speculation was incorrect
Anyone around here speak Russian? More incredible photos here...
Re: Anyone around here speak Russian? More incredible photos here...
Like I said above . . . the skin was basically all that was holding the keel
And as a boat builder, I saw LOTS of un-wet glass fibers in those pics. I know the stresses would
Chrome will translate the page for you...very interesting read.
I found it interesting that