SvenH
Well-Known Member
The front bulkhead in our cold molded plywood boat makes the bed a few cm too short.
The boat was designed for single sheet plywood multi-chine (is it called that?) but was just built in CMP from the original plans, so I could be stronger than needed.
But I read (on the internets, how reliable can you get) that removing a bulkhead can have a big impact on the hulls strength.
The bulkhead is about 50 cm from the decks front tip and goes down to the point where the bow ends and the keel begins.
Do any of you guys know more about this stuff?
( I have asked the boats designer to look in to this but so far he is not responding)
The boat was designed for single sheet plywood multi-chine (is it called that?) but was just built in CMP from the original plans, so I could be stronger than needed.
But I read (on the internets, how reliable can you get) that removing a bulkhead can have a big impact on the hulls strength.
The bulkhead is about 50 cm from the decks front tip and goes down to the point where the bow ends and the keel begins.
Do any of you guys know more about this stuff?
( I have asked the boats designer to look in to this but so far he is not responding)