Peter - thanks a lot :-) Cheers, Marijo
You are absolutely right, but you have to have one thing on your mind. I am an AMATEUR (even less...) and new to this site, so I do not know at...
wow, you are really pissed Richard! I think it's great to have a dozen of different opinions... only then, if I see that say 10 out of 12 are...
Landlubber, I didn't know that it was napalm :-). Good point... I should not drop my boat from any height more than 300 ft :-)! By Jewish...
Richard, thanks for the persuasive post :-). How do you deal (on metal hull) the instalation of Armaflex and wooden battens used for ceiling and...
me again on polystirene... as it's CHEAP, are there ways to make it fire-proof or at least make it less sensitive to fire?
Would you consider checking out some of our yards in Croatia? Some great sailing vessels of this size, with more than a few circumnavigations were...
Thanks Bill, I'll check them out... Have some more details?
Thanks for the inputs guys! I know of Armaflex, but I think it costs much more then foam, not to mention the housebuilding materials... I might as...
Does anyone know why gunter rigs are used mainly on smaller boats? I understand it would not be a very smart thing to use a gunter on a say 40'...
Oh yeah, I wouldn't think about it without conduits and raceways... I built a house, and I know how easy it makes changing things with that......
great! thanks a lot for the advice... both you and daquiri have the same thoughts, although you are a bit more hostile towards poly :-). Good...
hmm... made me think! There is a local manufacturer here claiming "theirs will not burn", but I guess that's out in the open...huh!
Daiquiri, thanks! Good advice on avoiding overheating zones... That stuff actually doesn't burn, but melts as long as there is fire close by......