Thickening composite structure
By:Nathan Osborn
Date: 10/3/1999, 3:24 pm
Date: 10/3/1999, 3:24 pm
In Response To: Foam Guillemot (Mike Hanks)
Has anyone else thought of making a boat of two layers - an outer cedar or woodstrip layer, very thin for appearance and ding resistance, with an inner layer of foam for lightness and to spread the layers of fiberglass out? I'm not sure how much weight would be saved this way, but it would be possible to dramatically increase the cross-sectional distance between the fiberglass, increasing stiffness substantially. Also, along keel, and towards the bow and stern you could put vertical-grain balsa behind the veneer to make it REALLY impact resistant...
Just thinking out loud.
Messages In This Thread
- Foam Guillemot
Mike Hanks -- 10/3/1999, 1:38 pm- Re: Stealth kayak
Shawn Baker -- 10/3/1999, 11:29 pm- Re: Foam Guillemot
Dean Trexel -- 10/3/1999, 9:04 pm- Re: Foam Guillemot
Mike Hanks -- 10/8/1999, 9:29 pm- Re: Foam Guillemot
Mike Hanks -- 10/4/1999, 10:35 am - Re: Foam Guillemot
- Thickening composite structure
Nathan Osborn -- 10/3/1999, 3:24 pm- Re: Thickening composite structure
Ian Johnston -- 10/3/1999, 8:32 pm
- Re: Foam Guillemot
- Re: Stealth kayak