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Re: I got my copy of the scantlings
By:Tom MacNaughton
Date: 11/6/1998, 11:15 am
In Response To: Re: I got my copy of the scantlings (Nolan Penney)

Actually, sheathed strip was originally developed for larger vessels and later applied to canoes, dinghies and kyacks. The basic method was invented by Lindsey Lord in 1958.

Tom MacNaughton

> I don't have his publications, but I have read his web pages over the
> years.

> I suspect this isn't a case of going astray, but misapplication of the
> data.

> Without knowing for certain, I would be inclined to suspect that in his
> wood strip data he was working with small boats like kayaks, and in the
> wood panel data he was working with large work boats. Reading his web
> pages are what leads me to suspect this. That and I am unaware of any
> large boats being built as strippers, with the exception of the occasional
> novelty.

> For with those rules, boat dimensions do have to play a part. 6 oz
> sheathing can work fine for an 18' kayak, but will not probably perform
> adequately on a 60' cruiser.

Messages In This Thread

Re: I got my copy of the scantlings
Nolan Penney -- 11/5/1998, 8:37 am
Re: I got my copy of the scantlings
Tom MacNaughton -- 11/6/1998, 11:15 am
Re: I got my copy of the scantlings
Mark Kanzler -- 11/5/1998, 10:26 am
Re: I got my copy of the scantlings
garland reese -- 11/9/1998, 10:31 am