Adding shear to an existing hull

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Re: Adding shear to an existing hull

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Thanks so much. No bulkheads at this point. Hull panels are filleted, glassed inside and out, stringers are stuck in place but not filleted yet.

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Re: Adding shear to an existing hull

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Geno-67 wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 1:52 pm Thanks so much. No bulkheads at this point. Hull panels are filleted, glassed inside and out, stringers are stuck in place but not filleted yet.
sweet win for you! kind of.

When you go to cut them just make them longer. no need to sister bracing. will require you to rethink loftin gof frames on ply, but so much nicer. lighter too.

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