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Hull structural strength is
a key factor in overall boat safety, and in its resistance to ever-demanding
ocean conditions. Maintaining the highest profile of structural frames
among boat builders, and the greatest number of longitudinal and
transversal stringers, the Elan inner structure is one of
the strongest on the market today.
The cast iron or lead
keel is attached to the hull by premium grade stainless bolts that
are highly resistant to corrosion. Before fitting, each
Elan keel is sealed for protection and smooth finish.
Chainplate loads are
spread via marine stainless steel rods to metal plates
incorporated into the inner structure of the hull.
A wide flange
offers strong support for the deck and a large surface for bonding
material. Hull and deck are joined by:
100% reliability... no
recorded failure in thousands of miles of tough ocean conditions.
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