Monday, December 3, 2007
Hull-to-Deck Joint Design, Construction Faults
The Hull-to-Deck Joint
Have you ever looked at boat in which the interior was full of mildew, or all the cabinets and
storage areas had rust stains from rusty tools, canned food and so on? Or the rub rails were all
dented with screws popping out or missing, with extensive stress cracking along the toe rails? Or you look up under the forward cabin berths and find puddles of water, water stains and loads of mildew. Or perhaps the liners on the sides of the hull are full of water stains.Read more...
Click here to find the top 20 design and construction faults.
Have you ever looked at boat in which the interior was full of mildew, or all the cabinets and
storage areas had rust stains from rusty tools, canned food and so on? Or the rub rails were all
dented with screws popping out or missing, with extensive stress cracking along the toe rails? Or you look up under the forward cabin berths and find puddles of water, water stains and loads of mildew. Or perhaps the liners on the sides of the hull are full of water stains.Read more...
Click here to find the top 20 design and construction faults.
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