Didn't that whole blinking-to-get-people's-attention thing go out about a decade ago?Hulls for MC2 60 Catamaran at McConaghy China.
http://www.mc2catamarans.com/
Who else would have a hovercraft in the shop?
Specs call for E glass & foam for the hulls. Yellow is the foam, by the look of things.Who use's kevlar thoses day for boatbuilding, must be bloddy cheap !
nice use of plastic buckets for the resin feed... Kind of like plugging the dike with the finger.... bad luck if a bucket runs dry.... yo sak dnow stu pidd boi.
you didnt get the drift fella. The picture I was referring to was the one with the vacuum tubes going into a series of buckets.. They know their shit alright. In the same way that labourers know how to accurately mix concrete for apartment blocks in thailand, using home made wooden shovels, on a piece of board, loaded into home made wooden buckets, pulled up with ropes to others standing on rickety bamboo formwork...etc etc. One of those hundreds of plastic hoses sucks air, because a bucket is not topped up enough and goodbye vacuum.. Get the drift ?nice use of plastic buckets for the resin feed... Kind of like plugging the dike with the finger.... bad luck if a bucket runs dry.... yo sak dnow stu pidd boi.
No Resin Feeds going on here. Those green buckets at the bow are full of engineering parts for the Ker50 that you cannot see in the picture. Shame its not a 360 shot because there is a Red Ker40, and White Ker40 a Ker 50 and about 60 people hard at work as we speak. Not to mention the 2x Carkeek 40's and 2x MC38s, and a Ker 46 in the next door shed..
These guys are busy. And the workers work 7 days a week. Expats and locals.. They know their shit.
So no need to talk turkey about it.
4th photo here?...picture I was referring to was the one with the vacuum tubes going into a series of buckets...
4th photo here?...picture I was referring to was the one with the vacuum tubes going into a series of buckets...
http://www.mc2catama...y/construction/