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Old 12-06-2004, 01:24 PM
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laminate design

Is the following laminate sequences (for 14m coastguard boat) 100% correct or there is a better laminate schedule ?

Bottom
-Gray gelcoat.
-CSM 300 (one layer).
-BXA glass 600/100 (2 layers).
-U.D glass 600/100 (one layer)
-Foam 25mm (core-cell)
-U.D glass 600/100 (2 layer).

hull side:
-CSM 300(one layer)
-BXA glass 600/100 (2 layers)
-U.D glass 600/100 (one layer

Another question:
I know that AutoCad is the most common design software used for marine industry, but is it the best or there are other software which are better than AutoCad? Example Pro-E or Solidworks.
Is Pro-E suitable for marine design.
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