Date: 6/9/2001, 8:00 am
: Thank for the responses. What I had in mind was to constuct two cones
: (ends)and a cylinder (cockpit). Are there inherent problems with this? No
: scarfing required as I see it. The thought of sawing a one piece into to
: three irritates my castration complex!
: thanks
: joseph
Just in case you were literally thinking of a cylinder (round cross section)and conic ends; the transition points between the two would be big drag producers and a cylinder is not a good hull section. The result would be a boat both slow and unstable.
If you were just figuratively thinking about this, I know of at least one kayak manufacturer uses the install-double-bulkheads-and-cut-it-into-pieces-afterwords method. But maybe that just allows him to build one-piece and sectional boats from the same molds.
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Joseph -- 6/4/2001, 1:42 pm- Re: sectional kayaks
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