Vessels having a double-walled laminated frame

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

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220415, 220453, 220586, 220587, B63B 524

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055223400

ABSTRACT:
A vessel having a first set of side walls extending from an integral end member with both side walls and end member having a first inner wall spaced apart from a second outer wall and composed of resinous material; and an intermediate single woven member disposed and bonded between the first inner and second outer walls. Examples of such vessels are boat hulls and boat bulkheads. An alternative embodiment vessel is constructed by bonding together two of the first vessels on an edge of the side walls to form a tank for containing fluids. Methods of making these vessels are also disclosed.

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