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For the first time, an IMO exhibition is bringing our success stories and the future challenges for maritime transport to a global audience. Part of our celebrations of 70 years of promoting safe, secure and clean shipping, under the theme "IMO 70: Our Heritage - Better Shipping for a Better Future. Find out more at: http://www.imo.org/en/About/Events/WorldMaritimeDay/Pages/TouringExhibition.aspx
Most production boats from 35 to 55 feet share a hidden construction secret: the structural grid. Instead of building piece-by-piece inside the boat, manufacturers build an internal "skeleton" separately, install the interior systems, and then drop the entire unit into the hull.How It’s MadeThe Hull: Builders lay up the hull using fiberglass or a wood-core sandwich.The Grid: An internal skeleton is built and fully outfitted before installation.The Bond: The grid is coated in methacrylate—an aerospace-grade structural glue.The Drop: The grid is lowered into the hull, creating a bond that holds the entire structure together.This efficient process allows for high-strength, long-lasting boats without the massive price tag of custom manufacturing. 📗 Get My Book https://bethecaptain.com #BoatBuilding #YachtDesign #MarineEngineering #HowItsMade #SailingLife #Fiberglass #BoatMaintenance #Maritime #ProductionBoats