Boat hull shell having an integral support structure

Ships – Boats – boat component – or attachment – Hull construction

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B63B 524

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056010486

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a shell structure using rotary molding techniques where two halves of the shell are molded together and then joined when the two halves of the shell are in a molten state. The method is particularly useful for molding one-piece boat hulls.

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