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T&T: Fuel Manifolds:Yacht Design

From: Robin Brueckner (no email)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2008 - 10:19:20 EST

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    Arild posted: "... I now realize that those old time boat designers probably
    knew and had forgoten more about real yacht design than most contemporary
    buat building yards nowknow...."

    I'm not sure I'd go quite that far, but it's a darn good point. And when I
    consider the materials, accessory equipment and power options available today
    that weren't available say 50 years ago, it becomes pretty easy to agree.

    When I realize the boat I grew up on, a wooden 1925 38ft single screw
    Matthews, had caulking cottom and oil based caulk between those many,many feet
    of underwater seams, no fiberglass,no fiberglass screen, painted canvass
    decks, in fact I can't recall any synthetics, I don't think even plywood, no
    aquamet 22 for shafts nor any other ss I can recall, just bronze alloys, no
    electrical refrigeration it's amazing the design and durability provided.

    The ingenious wooden window design never seemed to leak and at some point my
    Dad installed a 12 volt military kerosense central hot air heater that put out
    air so hot the heating ducts had to be insulated to prevent scorching wood and
    burning hands...so with ice for refrigeration, no air conditioning, and few
    other accessories, there was no need for a generator....simplicity!!! Rob
    Brueckner1972 Hatteras YF
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