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Figure 4.38. Prepreg Material is positioned in Mold.................................................. 112 Figure 4.39. Prepreg Material is consolidated solidated in Mold ................................ 112 Figure 4.40. Deck Beam Showing Honeycomb Core Construction ............................ 113 Figure 4.41. Hydroplane Hull and Cockpit Assemblies ............................................... 113 Figure 4.42. Cure Oven Used for Masts and Hardware................................................ 113 Figure 4.43. Prepreg Ply of E-Glass is Rolled Out on Consolidation Table ................ 114 Figure 4.44. Sealing Tape is applied to Mold Prior to Vacuum Bag Use .................... 114 Figure 4.45. Overhead High- and Low-Pressure Vacuum Lines.................................. 116 Figure4.46.DryReinforcementIn-PlaceforSCRIMP Process.................................116 Figure 4.47. SCRIMP Infusion Arrangement............................................................... 117 Figure 4.48. 3D model of a boat Figure........................................................................ 118 Figure 4.49. Finish Project of race boat........................................................................ 118 Figure 4.50. CNC milling for hull ................................................................................ 118 Figure 4.51. Cockpit .................................................................................................... 118 Figure 4.52. Molding process ....................................................................................... 119 Figure 4.53. Final mold................................................................................................. 119 Figure 4.54. View of a Gulet ........................................................................................ 120 Figure 4.55. View of a Gulet’s stern ............................................................................ 120 Figure 4.56. View of a maintaining Gulet .................................................................... 122 Figure 4.57. Wooden Framework of a Gulet ................................................................ 123 Figure 4.58. Laminating views of a keel ..................................................................... 124 Figure 4.59. Laminated ballast and keels ..................................................................... 124 Figure 4.60. Laminating views of hull of a Gulet......................................................... 125 xiPDF Image | FIBER REINFORCED PLASTIC BOAT IN SERIAL PRODUCTION
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