MarkusBoatius
Cadet
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- Aug 18, 2008
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Hello fellow fun seekers. I have been following this forum for a while but only just signed up. Thanks to everyone who has contributed, if nthing else it is an eye opener to many gerat tips and tricks.
I was sure I saw a post a while back discussing core material for transoms. I have used nida core for deck hatches and other less then structural purposes, but since I got a pallet of it for free and will be embarking on a new project this winter, I was wondering if anyone (in particular the fellow that used nida core for his transom) could comment on this.
I am of course confident it would be fine with three or four sandwiches? I already know it would be good for stringer cores, and of course I believe it is gold for above water line, but what if you took say 6 or even 8 layers of 1/2" with matting and even some lighter woven in between each layer, then just used longer bolts for the jack plate and extra cloth to "pad" the stress area out about 3 and 6 inches from that? (hope this doesn't sound confusing due to lack of pictures)
FYI here is a link to my 16' (15' 4") tri hull project:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesh...66063_45392307614&mode=fromshare&conn_speed=1
Cheers everyone, safe boating (take CPS courses whenever you can)
Mark
I was sure I saw a post a while back discussing core material for transoms. I have used nida core for deck hatches and other less then structural purposes, but since I got a pallet of it for free and will be embarking on a new project this winter, I was wondering if anyone (in particular the fellow that used nida core for his transom) could comment on this.
I am of course confident it would be fine with three or four sandwiches? I already know it would be good for stringer cores, and of course I believe it is gold for above water line, but what if you took say 6 or even 8 layers of 1/2" with matting and even some lighter woven in between each layer, then just used longer bolts for the jack plate and extra cloth to "pad" the stress area out about 3 and 6 inches from that? (hope this doesn't sound confusing due to lack of pictures)
FYI here is a link to my 16' (15' 4") tri hull project:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesh...66063_45392307614&mode=fromshare&conn_speed=1
Cheers everyone, safe boating (take CPS courses whenever you can)
Mark