> I just finished glassing the hull of my Ches. 17LT. It went much better
> than I had expected (I had been dreading that one step) and only took 2
> hours. My question is: Is there any reason for me to run a strip of glass
> tape down the keel from stem to stern as added insurance against unforseen
> bumps? Will the benefit be worth the added time and potential frustration
> of sanding the "step" between the tape and the glass? Since my
> cellar temperature is around 55, the epoxy will still be tacky enough to
> add the tape tonight if it is worth it.
> Thanks for any opinions.
I built a Chesapeake 17 last winter and did not add a strip of glass tape on the keel. After a season of use, I've got a few dings on the keel that go through to the wood. I wish that I would have added a strip of tape. I'm building an Osprey standard now, and I did add the tape.
Messages In This Thread
- Finished glassing the hull
Mark Roberts -- 3/25/1999, 8:02 am- Why use tape?
Paul Jacobson -- 3/27/1999, 5:19 am- Re: Finished glassing the hull
jim -- 3/26/1999, 10:22 pm- Didn't do it--wish I had.
Shawn Baker -- 3/26/1999, 2:41 pm- Re: Finished glassing the hull
John Herr -- 3/26/1999, 2:09 pm- Do it (no text)
Stan Heeres -- 3/25/1999, 7:38 pm- Re: Finished glassing the hull
Kenneth Paul -- 3/25/1999, 10:35 am- Re: Finished glassing the hull
dave -- 3/25/1999, 8:47 am - Re: Finished glassing the hull
- Why use tape?