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Boat Hull Failure: Causes &How to Identify Them -Hull Design Defects Part II

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Modern fiberglass boat hulls relay on a limited number of major girders and frames. Girders, or stringers as they're called in yacht construction, serve a dual purpose of both supporting the bottom and providing longitudinal rigidity to the hull. Frames provide lateral support but very limited transverse stability so that they have only one purpose and that is to support the bottom.

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