Formula 382 FasTech Blytheville AR

The Formula 382 FasTech hull has been in service for some 10 years with steady engineering and component improvements made each year. The boat has a state"of-the-art step-bottom.

Local Companies

Boat World Inc
(870) 741-9500
824 N Main St
Harrison, AR
Veranda Marine
(501) 262-3876
199 Extrusion Pl
Hot Springs, AR
Arkansas Boating Center Inc
(501) 362-7433
2410 Highway 25
Heber Springs, AR
Linn's Auto Glass
(501) 329-3441
310 Amity Rd
Conway, AR
Classxboats-Wmi
(501) 945-9800
5211 Tahara Industrial Dr
Little Rock, AR
Ouachita County Marine
(870) 574-1228
125 Sunbelt Dr
Camden, AR
Cranfield Boat Dock Inc
(870) 492-5191
2028 Cranfield Rd
Mountain Home, AR
The Dam Site Marina
(501) 362-2333
319 Heber Springs Rd N
Heber Springs, AR
Futrell Marine
(870) 845-3122
Highway 371 N St
Nashville, AR
Barling Boat Sales Inc
(479) 649-8887
6401 Zero St
Fort Smith, AR

Model Introduction
The Formula 382 FasTech hull has been in service for some 10 years with steady engineering and component improvements made each year. The boat has a state"of-the-art step-bottom.

Hull Design
A solid fiberglass hull is supported by a one-piece structural grid, laid up separately in its own female mold, which is chemically bonded to the grid. The grid serves a number of structural functions, both at local and global levels. The hull bottom has very few areas that are not directly supported and reinforced by the grid, which greatly increases impact resistance. The design of the grid, including its profile, or height off the bottom of the boat, minimizes hull wracking, which serves to stiffen, as well as strengthen, the whole hull-and-deck structure. Bottom slamming loads (from wave impact) are transmitted throughout the length of the hull by the grid, as well as to the sides of the hull, where shock is partially attenuated and absorbed. The grid system also forms the engine beds aft, with the inboard engine beds an unbroken continuation of the full length stringers integral to the grid.

Vinylester resin, which has superior structural properties to general purpose resin, is used throughout the laminate. The hull-to-deck joint, which is critical to the structural integrity of any boat, but especially in one subjected to great slamming loads such as this one, is bonded with a structural adhesive stronger than the fiberglass itself, and fastened with stainless steel through bolts.

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