Sailboat : racing keelboat (with cabin)
WAVELENGTH 24
W. D. Schock Corp.
- 7.31m
24' 0"ft
The hull of the Wavelength 24 is one piece 100% hand laid-up fiberglass utilizing alternating layers of fiberglass matt and fiberglass woven roving to achieve superior strength and maximum rigidity for its weight. Each layer of fiberglass is hand saturated with resin and then squeegeed to remove all excess resin, thus insuring the highest strength-to-weight ratio. Areas where excess loads occur, such as in the chainplates and mast step, are reinforced with additional layers of fiberglass.
Superior keel strength is accomplished by the installation of an aluminum floor which is bonded to the hull to carry the load of the keel throughout the hull. Hull strength is further achieved by bonding the interior as one piece.
The keel is constructed of cast lead. It is attached to the hull with five 3/4 inch stainless steel keel bolts. The lead is encased in a fiberglass shell to permit easy maintenance. The keel is an advanced trapezoidal foil section designed by Lars Bergstrom.
24' 0"ft
The hull of the Wavelength 24 is one piece 100% hand laid-up fiberglass utilizing alternating layers of fiberglass matt and fiberglass woven roving to achieve superior strength and maximum rigidity for its weight. Each layer of fiberglass is hand saturated with resin and then squeegeed to remove all excess resin, thus insuring the highest strength-to-weight ratio. Areas where excess loads occur, such as in the chainplates and mast step, are reinforced with additional layers of fiberglass.Superior keel strength is accomplished by the installation of an aluminum floor which is bonded to the hull to carry the load of the keel throughout the hull. Hull strength is further achieved by bonding the interior as one piece.
The keel is constructed of cast lead. It is attached to the hull with five 3/4 inch stainless steel keel bolts. The lead is encased in a fiberglass shell to permit easy maintenance. The keel is an advanced trapezoidal foil section designed by Lars Bergstrom.
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