Claims
- 1. In apparatus characterized as a vessel useful for navigating a body of water, the combination which comprises
- a laminated structure comprised of
- a wooden hull equal to or greater than three-fourths inch in thickness,
- a high strength fiber reinforced plastic skin which completely covers at least that portion of the hull wetted by, and in contact with the water, having an outer surface and an inner surface, and
- an elastomeric adhesive which after curing is capable of stretching at least 100 percent of its length on application of a force and which chemically bonds the outer surface of the wooden hull to the inner surface of the fiber reinforced plastic skin to maintain said fiber reinforced plastic skin in water-tight proximity to the hull to provide increased structural strength, and a skin which protects the wooden hull aginst rot and marine organisms.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the high strength fiber reinforced plastic skin is of multi-plie fabric-like construction reinforced with high strength fiber yarns.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the fiber reinforced plastic skin is saturated with resin, covered with a chopped fiber glass mat, cured, a fairing compound is applied to the exterior of the fiber reinforced plastic skin, and the surface is sanded and painted.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the high strength fiber reinforced plastic skin is a fabric-like structure comprised of two plies, an inner plie which is chemically bonded to the hull of the boat by the adhesive and an outer plie both of which are characterized, prior to the time the adhesive is cured, as flexible material between which is sandwiched a series of spaced apart, parallel aligned, springy plastic elements of elongate shape, each constructed and reinforced with glass fibers impregnated with resin and cured to form a semi-rigid material, each plastic element being bonded to the inner and outer plies, and the voids between adjacent elements contain additional glass fibers as yarns or rovings.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the major axes of the elongate springy plastic elements of the fabric-like structure constituting a part of the high strength fiberglass skin are vertically aligned upon the hull from the gunwhale to the keel of the boat.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wooden hull portion of the laminated structure is comprised of wooden planking which ranges from about one and one-half inches to about four inches in thickness.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wooden hull is of carvel construction, the thickness of the wooden hull ranges from about one and one-half inches to about four inches, and the adhesive after curing is capable of stretching from about 3 times to about 5 times its length.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wooden hull is of carvel construction, the thickness of the wooden hull ranges from about one and one-half inches to about four inches, the high strength fiber reinforced plastic skin is a fabric-like structure comprised of two plies, an inner plie which is bonded to the hull by an adhesive capable of stretching from about 3 times to about 5 times its length and an outer plie both of which are characterized prior to the time the adhesive is cured, as flexible material between which is sandwiched a series of spaced apart, parallel aligned, springy plastic elements of elongate shape, each constructed and reinforced with glass fibers impregnated with resin and cured to form a semi-rigid material, each plastic element being bonded to the inner and outer plies, and the voids between adjacent elements contain additional glass fibers as yarns or rovings.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the adhesive is elastomeric polyurethane.
- 10. A method for the construction of the hull of a vessel useful for navigating a body of water which comprises
- applying an elastomeric adhesive which after curing is capable of stretching at least 100 percent of its length on application of a force upon the outer surface of the wooden hull of the vessel,
- applying upon the wooden hull of the vessel a high strength fiber reinforced plastic skin, the inner surface of which is tightly pressed against the elastomeric adhesive,
- curing the elastomeric adhesive so that said elastomeric adhesive is chemically bonded to the outer surface of the wooden hull in water-tight proximity to provide increased structural strength, and a skin which protects the wooden hull against rot and marine organisms.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the high strength fiber reinforced plastic skin is mechanically fastened to the hull as well as chemically bonded thereto by the adhesive, the outer surface of the reinforced plastic is saturated with resin, covered with a chopped fiber glass mat, cured, a fairing compound is applied to the exterior of the skin, and the surface is sanded and painted.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 282,278, filed July 10, 1981, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 066,288, filed Aug. 13, 1979, now abandoned.
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