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Hi,

I finally got hold of a copy of Dave Gerr's "Elements of Boat Strength", which looks to have lots of good information, but it states that is really is not for multihull design, so I am not sure what to use and what to ignore. From the various equations he lists, adjusted as best I can for a proa design, it seems that a 50' proa hull for something like Visionarry should be built with 3 layers of 600gsm fiberglass cloth on the outside and 2 layers on the inside, with a 14mm core. Is that similar to the actual construction? If not, please correct me. If you could explain the differences, because of the proa design or my limited undertanding, I would be grateful.

Thanks,

- Gardner
York, PA



Tue Feb 3, 2009 5:23 pm

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Hi, I finally got hold of a copy of Dave Gerr's "Elements of Boat Strength", which looks to have lots of good information, but it states that is really is not...
Gardner Pomper
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Feb 3, 2009
5:23 pm

-This seems too much glass. Maybe that on the bottom, but the rest about half that except maybe between the beams on the lw hull. The rest of the boat has very...
Robert
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Feb 4, 2009
4:35 am

Robert, I am just taking from Dave Gerrs book, which is for power and sail, so he isn't particularly concerned with sailing loads. I calculated based on a 50' ...
Gardner Pomper
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Feb 4, 2009
1:16 pm

G'day, I have not read Gerr's book, but he is highly recommended. According to our engineer he is way off. One layer of 600 inside and out, doubled up on the...
Rob Denney
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Feb 4, 2009
1:48 pm

I was wondering about the side loads and compression loads on the long lee bow and whether some extra is needed for these. ... unstayed masts. ... Strength", ...
Robert
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Feb 5, 2009
9:51 am

G'day, It is not that long (25% of the boat length), and apparently does not need any more than it has. On Solitarry, there is a couple of 100mm wide 450 gsm...
Rob Denney
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Feb 5, 2009
10:47 am

-Fair enough. Probably wouldn't hurt to have a small rubbing strake for cosmetic protection. I can't see that the ww hull would need any more than 450g +/-45...
Robert
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Feb 5, 2009
12:27 pm

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