Shallow water born!

Discussion in 'Boatbuilding' started by Gian Milan, Oct 5, 2011.

  1. Ike
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    near Seattle, Washington
     
  2. Gian Milan

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    Hi hoy...@
    I've seen the picture with bottles + polyrethane; I tested the polyurethane with water, gasoline, diesel fuel.
    The test is done at atmospheric pressure and at 5 bar of pressure.

    Polyrethane perfomances are terrific!!!! It is not ok, especially if sprayed into the bilge, where it should be!!!

    In fact I have to make both the floating hull (double bottom draining) that the sides (in case of diving, the boat emerges is not upside down).

    TY hoy for saving me to the mistake I was going, when u talk me about polyetilene and not polyuretan.

    I tell you just a thing: 1/3 of polyuretan volume, was in water!!!

    Ciao a tutti!
    Gian
     
  3. hoytedow
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    Non c'e di che. Ciao.
     
  4. Gian Milan

    Gian Milan Previous Member

    Hoy speaks italian, viking write latin.....

    Someone paint?

    :)
     
  5. Gian Milan

    Gian Milan Previous Member

    Shallow water Gian Milan

    Hi all.

    Some picture of the flat trimaran.
     

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  6. hoytedow
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    It looks sturdy. I will be happy to see the video.
     
  7. Gian Milan

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    I'm not resentful. Tell me your thoughts. It looks so ugly my baby?
     
  8. hoytedow
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    I said it looks strong(sturdy, forte), no ugly(no brutto).
     
  9. Gian Milan

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    Was not 4 u, hoyt; but there is no one post!!! I can't believe it: Confuso:
     
  10. hoytedow
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    La bellezza è negli occhi di chi guarda, o Non è bello ciò che è bello, ma è bello ciò che piace.
     
  11. Gian Milan

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    Sob! my poor baby!!! :-(((
    Any case, I tested in water. 2 engines, 60x2 cv, about 62 kmh max speed.
    for a boat of 750kg, I think be good.
     

  12. hoytedow
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    I think so too.
     
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