mikeporterinmd
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A lot of what Pascoe talks about is the compression that large, heavy
hulls take when slamming the water. Apparently the core can be
crushed. This doesn't seem to apply as much to a 22' C-Dory.
I've never bothered to look up the layout of the failed Sea Rays, but
I wonder if the balsa is as thick and if the inner and out skins are done the
way a C-Dory is, or at least commersurate with the respective boat
weights. Did Sea Ray use endgrain balsa?
Anyhow, there do not seem to be any recorded cases of CD-22s failing,
and they have been around for a long time.
Mike
hulls take when slamming the water. Apparently the core can be
crushed. This doesn't seem to apply as much to a 22' C-Dory.
I've never bothered to look up the layout of the failed Sea Rays, but
I wonder if the balsa is as thick and if the inner and out skins are done the
way a C-Dory is, or at least commersurate with the respective boat
weights. Did Sea Ray use endgrain balsa?
Anyhow, there do not seem to be any recorded cases of CD-22s failing,
and they have been around for a long time.
Mike