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Al - s/v Persephone
I recently heard a supposed rule-of-thumb for FRP hull scantlings that said 0.01 inch of thickness at the waterline for each 1 ft of LWL, with "10-to-15%" greater thickness at the bottom and 10% thinner at the sheerline. (It supposedly applied to modern low-resin vacuum-bagged hulls vs older high-resin-content hulls.)Has anyone else ever heard of this, and - more importantly - do any naval architects or boat-builders here agree with it as sufficient for open water?