Date: 2/28/2000, 12:44 pm
> Let's supose I've got my hull already fiberglassed (in and out), and my
> deck partially fiberglassed (only in).
> Is it possible (and, by the way, easier and stronger) to join hull and
> deck BEFORE fiberglassing the deck outside and then lay the cloth over the
> deck, with a 2" overhang, glassing this overhang over the hull?
> In other words, the deck cloth would cover not only the deck itself but
> part of the hull...
> Thanks in advance
> Marcelo 9 7/8
Search for posts by Ed Valley a coupla mos ago. I think he did the inside and it worked ok.
It seams (hehehe) like a nice flush idea for those who can anticipate what's going to happen.
I'm too scared to try in on my 1st, but the I think the best method would be to say lay the hull i/s glass 1 inch longer overhang and the deck o/s glass 1 inch longer. Then tape the yak together in the usual way ( maybe even carefully pull ing back the o/s glass overlap and running a tape seam to prevent leaks) and wet out the i/s overlap. After setting, pull off the tape on the o/s and wet the o/s overlap. Add i/s and o/s seams for additional strength if necessary.
-mick
Messages In This Thread
- Joining (and fiberglassing) hull and deck
Marcelo 9 7/8 -- 2/28/2000, 8:15 am- Re: Joining (and fiberglassing) hull and deck
Tfarre -- 2/28/2000, 4:07 pm- Re: Joining (and fiberglassing) hull and deck
Eric Schade (shearwater Boats) -- 3/1/2000, 6:41 pm
- Re: Joining (and fiberglassing) hull and deck
Earl Bailey -- 2/28/2000, 1:13 pm- Glass Seam Overhangs
mike allen ---} -- 2/28/2000, 12:44 pm- Re: Glass Seam Overhangs
frits swinkels -- 2/28/2000, 11:50 pm- Re: Glass Seam Overhangs
mike allen ---} -- 2/29/2000, 11:29 am
- Re: Glass Seam Overhangs
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Jack -- 2/28/2000, 11:27 am- Re: Joining (and fiberglassing) hull and deck
Ross Leidy -- 2/28/2000, 9:20 am - Re: Joining (and fiberglassing) hull and deck
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