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  • Nidacore h8pp

    Does anyone have experience using NIDACORE H8PP in a hydroplane bottom?


    http://www.nida-core.com/english/nid...honey_h8pp.htm



    10mm, 13mm, 16mm ?



    Thanks,
    Dan
    Last edited by drbyrne55; 07-01-2010, 03:45 PM.
    BOPP

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    Not that exact product but I know Ed "Sled" Runne had a ASR with an aluminum honeycomb bottom that did not hold up longer than a few heats.

    Sure was light though

    It is interesting the website seems to be promoting the acoustic properties more than the structural and strength properties.

    I think that may say it all right there

    BW
    302SSH.....Putting the Stock back in Stock Outboard

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    • #3
      Originally posted by B Walker View Post
      Not that exact product but I know Ed "Sled" Runne had a ASR with an aluminum honeycomb bottom that did not hold up longer than a few heats.

      Sure was light though

      It is interesting the website seems to be promoting the acoustic properties more than the structural and strength properties.

      I think that may say it all right there

      BW
      Boat-construction: hull, deck, flybridge, sole, door, stringer, hatch, interior. Thousands of boats are built every year using Nida-Core Structural Honeycomb. Nida-Core's tough and rot-proof core will result in stronger and more durable structural boat parts; in addition, as compared to foam, balsa wood, or paper honeycomb, the boat became much quieter than before due to its inherent best in the business sound and vibration dampening qualities.

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