Tell me more about the high density foam.
brand ?
can I layer it to get the curve my transom has ?
specs on density/weight ?
any problems with epoxy resin ?
Thanks for your input, NP :thumbsup:
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I didn't like the looks of the bond on the floor supports also the hull was pretty thin inside the supports.
I guess there's no cure for Analism. :-)
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Very nice!.....:thumbsup:
BTW, do not do such a nice job cleaning up before pictures, we like to see the REAL mess these projects make.......:p;):D
Intresting looking stringer design, reminds me of a vinyl roof looks like the popped a mold off of one and glassed it into the boat.
That was an excellent stringer set up. And way ahead of it's time. Very light and very effective.
looks solid for sure, I guess alot of manufactures liked to use woven roven on the hulls back in the day, my last bullet was like that. it was super dry in spots im sure they were cheap on using resin to completely wet it out all the way since its so thick.
How about twist?
The boat is pretty light, the splash well is held in with screws, and it still seemed pretty resistant to twist. Even now, stripped it's not bad.
The bottom is one maybe two layers of roving, the resin quantity seems right, the stringer system is pretty sloppy and the install of said system was weak @ best. I have a few ideas ..... I've found that while I'm grinding on the hull, I have time to grind out the ideas. ;-)
Make a lattice ? Core the sides?
Makes me itch just looking at the pictures. Lookin good.
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I will look into the 120lb for transom, want to use DivinyCell for the floor, do you see any need for the extremely heavy density on the floor (skinned both sides) I did my Skater with epoxy and am loving it mostly cause it cures like an old guy works .... sloooow.
Thanks again for your input. NP