Amazingly Efficient & Modern Boat Building Methods. Fiberglass, Cold-Molded, Welded Aluminum Boats
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 Published On Jun 13, 2022

Hello everyone, welcome back to X-Machines channel. In this video, we'll explore amazingly efficient and modern boat manufacturing methods.
Since ancient times, people have used wood to build sturdy boats, and wood has always been an excellent material for building boats. Over many years of development, combined with modern boat building technologies, the Cold-Molded method has taken advantage of the strength of wood materials, to combine with new materials with watertight, light and stronger characteristics to build small sailboats, competitive oars, touring sailboats, sturdy and fast multi-hull boats. This technique involves joining together very thin layers of wooden planks or boards, to create a watertight hull that is extremely strong and light. Combine these remarkable features, with the relative ease of boat building, and it has become a very popular choice among professional and amateur builders.
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