Date: 7/15/1999, 10:11 am
David, I'm not sure where carlins are involved in the yare, but with a flat rear deck there needs to be some kind of support....houses with flat roofs and 10ft of snow have to be built differently than steep A fram houses.
But if the deck is low and you want an unobtrusive front deck beam you could use 2"unidirectional carbon fiber tape on either side of 3 layers of 3mm plywood, regular glass would work too. as far as flat rear decks are concerned I built a North bay and instead of carlins I glassed under the deck panel before installing and glued a 1/4" x1/2" strip of mahogony (any strong resilient wood ) then glassed over that with a bias strip of grlass 3" wide. I think if you were going for simplicity make the boat without bulkheads,and simply glass the rear deck underside,make a minicell foam pillar about 2ft long glued or wedged behind the back beam extending down the center of the kayak supporting the deck.
I had a kevlar necky swallow without bulkheads that I was concerned about sitting on the back deck and this worked well.
re.the loser issue , I think one has to lose a lot before earning the title.
Messages In This Thread
- carlins and deck beams
david blodgett -- 7/13/1999, 5:46 pm- Cool another teenage builder!
Chris Glime -- 7/15/1999, 11:11 pm- Re: make that three , mates
craig appleyard -- 7/16/1999, 8:50 am
- Re: carlins and deck beams
lee -- 7/15/1999, 10:11 am- Calling me a loser??
Shawn Baker -- 7/14/1999, 6:25 pm- take the carlins out?
david blodgett -- 7/14/1999, 4:33 pm- Re: take the carlins out?
Hans Friedel -- 7/14/1999, 5:00 pm
- Re: make that three , mates
- Cool another teenage builder!