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    Posted: 15 Apr 05 at 11:30am
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i think that my blue with yellow stars must rival that for initial shocking impact! and then there's the white with red spots underside 
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Ok I'll just past the link,

 

fixed by Mark 15 April



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Originally posted by Jack Sparrow

• Flat Stanley -
probably the first ever foam sandwich boat build in the UK. Built 1978


Will, Flat Stanley was built in New Zealand. Kevlar foam Sandwich, probably literally bulletproof!

The first Foam sndwich dinghy in the UK *that I know of* was a David Steele/Russ Bowler Cherub in 1970. I think the first foam sandwich boat may have been a Kelsall trimaran as early as 1966.
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if you have to waite put in your hull because it is to light  is it an advantige haveing a carbon hull or is it just to show off

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You can put the weight in the most effective parts of the boat instead of having it uselessly spread out. And its always better to easily put some weight on to a light boat to get it up to minimum weight than it is to get a heavy boat down to min. weight. 
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so what you want to move the waight ferther forwad so you mack your boat liter and put led up the front
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wouldent you want the wight around the centerboard casing??? so that the bow n stern don't drag?
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it depends on what you sail
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The idea with building a boat light and putting lead in means that as the boat gets older and you modify or repair it you can take the lead out and still be on weight and competitave.

If you have no lead you just have to buy a new boat!!

If it doesn't break it's too heavy; if it does it wasn't built right
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