[PUP] $100 per barrel oil

Scott Bulger scottebulger at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 10:23:08 EST 2008


I know what a wood core is, but I didn't realize they form the boat
from wood then add the glass?  Perhaps I have that wrong as well.  My
next comment would then be, coring below the waterline?  Ugggggggg. I
thought most builders used wood core above the waterline, but at least
a water impervious product below, or solid fiberglass?  I believe the
Camano I owned used something called COREX?  It was like a nylon
honeycomb.  Again, is it wise to use wood coring below the waterline?

Scott

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 7:57 AM,  <online579917 at telkomsa.net> wrote:
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> >
> > Dear Scott,
> I believe you are confusing a wooden boat with a cold molded epoxy or
> woodcore.


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