Re: Hull shape.
By:Dave Abbott
Date: 2/23/1999, 9:23 am
Date: 2/23/1999, 9:23 am
In Response To: Re: Hull shape. (Pete Rudie)
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> Fiberglass cloth (even the lighter weights) don't bend around tight radii
> very well. They do better in that regard when laid on the bias, but that
> orientation will sacrifice longitudinal strength. Gougeon says that laying
> the glass on a 15 degree bias can reduce strength along the keel by 40%!
> So, to maximize strength and to make the glassing go more smoothly leave a
> 1/4" radius on your tightest edges. It will pay big dividends for you
> when you get to that step.
For us novices out there...could I have that in layman terms? When you say 1/4" radius, should the joint stick out at least that much? Smoother "is" better, or not?
Messages In This Thread
- Hull shape.
Dave Abbott -- 2/22/1999, 6:27 pm- Re: Hull shape.
lee -- 2/24/1999, 1:06 pm- Re: Hull shape.
Paul Jacobson -- 2/22/1999, 8:21 pm- Re: Hull shape.
Pete Rudie -- 2/22/1999, 7:01 pm- Re: Hull shape.
Robert -- 2/24/1999, 4:35 pm- Paranoid Rookie Question
Kelly T -- 2/23/1999, 10:22 am- Re: Paranoid Rookie Question
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/23/1999, 4:52 pm- Re: Paranoid Rookie Question
Nolan Penney -- 2/23/1999, 3:11 pm- Re: Paranoid Rookie Question
Jay King -- 2/23/1999, 1:24 pm - Re: Paranoid Rookie Question
- Re: Hull shape.
Dave Abbott -- 2/23/1999, 9:23 am- Re: Hull shape.
Pete Roszyk -- 2/23/1999, 10:32 am- Right on target
Pete Rudie -- 2/23/1999, 11:11 pm
- Right on target
- Paranoid Rookie Question
- Re: Hull shape.
- Re: Hull shape.