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Other: Canoe ribs: What is their function?
By:Gabriel
Date: 12/12/2003, 11:29 am

Sorry this is basic, I'm building my 1st canoe. From what I have gathered they provide rigidity. When a strip of wood is bent it wants to straighten out. Is this outward force the critical function?

I'm debating on using strips of bamboo laminated at 1"-2" by .25" by 2-5' for ribs. They provide a good amount of outward pressure and are FREE.
Or buying some oak, hickory, ash, or something.
Or puting kligicell/divinicell foam core for deck and re-infocing sides with more glass.

Another thought, Do I even need ribs or deck re-inforcement? Can I get by w/ all glass with out being too heavy?

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Other: Canoe ribs: What is their function?
Gabriel -- 12/12/2003, 11:29 am
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/13/2003, 1:38 am
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Gabriel -- 12/13/2003, 10:27 am
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C. Fronzek -- 12/12/2003, 4:45 pm
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Gabriel -- 12/12/2003, 6:58 pm
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Shawn Baker -- 12/12/2003, 1:40 pm
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Gabriel -- 12/12/2003, 11:31 am