Blueboatman
Well-Known Member
Imagine an I beam ( RSJ) that was solid rather than a scalloped web between two plates . It would be impossibly heavy, barely self supporting- and expensive .
But. You want solid grp where the deck attaches to the hull overlap/flange /shelf .
Not all builders figured that one out at the same time iirc ?
All boats get bumped , modified , strained . That’s when coring considerations count
I once looked at a Canadian Contessa26 that had( wet) coring in the cabinsides extending down into the deck and behind an inner grp moulding . Worst of the worst scenarios to sort without major surgery ..
But. You want solid grp where the deck attaches to the hull overlap/flange /shelf .
Not all builders figured that one out at the same time iirc ?
All boats get bumped , modified , strained . That’s when coring considerations count
I once looked at a Canadian Contessa26 that had( wet) coring in the cabinsides extending down into the deck and behind an inner grp moulding . Worst of the worst scenarios to sort without major surgery ..