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The hull is laid up with paint rollers!
Non-directional cloth no less! Where is the strength? hahahahahahahaaa!!!! Real structural fiberglass is vacuum bagged! Real structural fiberglass is unidirectional! No osmosis with vacuum bagging! Can you see the light? Rob can! Amen! |
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No osmosis with vacuum bagging!
Can you see the light? Rob can! All true...Beneteau must've just got lucky with the 35s5, a boat not known to have structural issues or even blisters. Do a search for 35s5 blisters and you get very little. Yet on the Nordica site we get.... http://www.nordicaboats.com/html/peeled_hull.html Nuff said! RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote
Do a search for 35s5 blisters and you get very little. Because a blister sinks them?? |
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