Date: 11/7/2001, 7:06 pm
: 1. Stitch hull as normal using microballooned fillers and a sheer clamp made
: from ceiling moulding (the coved kind... can you imagine this
Since the CLC sheer clamp needs to be carved to fit the curvature of the deck, I suspect the ceiling moulding wouldn't work. Some parts would be carved too thin or there'd be gaps between the moulding (right angle) and deck. (Just a guess, there. Perhaps the NBXL has almost entirely 90* hull/deck angle?)
Maybe to accomplish the same effect (with more work, unfortunately) fit your shear clamps, plane/sand to correct curvature, then router/sand/gouge the cove inside?
I suspect you don't need to vaccuum bag to minimize epoxy/glass ratio. Check the archives for squeegie technique. Also put down a thin fill coat of epoxy before the glass to seal the wood & reduce further absorbtion when it's time to glass.
There's also been a fair amount of discussion about multiple light layers of 'glass being stronger for the weight compared to a single heavier layer. Again, check the archives.
If you're willing to reduce rigidity and strength, you can cut down on weight with a lighter fiberglass schedule. Minimal 'glass will still be strong enough while in the water. It's those small-area stress loads like dropping it on a rocky beach, banging against another boat during rescue, or doing a re-entry in rough water that are most likely to break something.
Only you can decide what is the right balance between minimal weight and battleship armor. But I suggest not reducing the 'glass schedule TOO much from design spec - CLC's older "standard" 'glass layup was pretty minimal. I guess they're now including deck glass with most kits, but even so it's not a really robust layup.
Val
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Nathan -- 11/7/2001, 5:47 pm- Vacuum pumps a la Red Green!
Dave S. -- 11/8/2001, 11:34 pm- Re: Vacuum pumps a la Red Green!
Don Beale -- 11/9/2001, 11:23 am
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/7/2001, 10:19 pm- Wow - thanks. Responses...
Nathan -- 11/8/2001, 2:03 am- Re: Satinweave Glass, etc...
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/8/2001, 6:14 pm- Okoume in SF Bay
Val Wann -- 11/8/2001, 10:58 am- Re: Okoume in SF Bay
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Matthew Blumenthal -- 11/8/2001, 8:06 pm- Re: Okoume in SF Bay
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Lee,G -- 11/9/2001, 2:21 pm
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Dan St. Gean -- 11/8/2001, 9:29 am- Re: Responses...VacBag
Jim Kozel -- 11/8/2001, 10:47 am
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- Re: Other: Vacuum bagging a la Red Green?
Val Wann -- 11/7/2001, 7:06 pm- Re: Other: Vacuum bagging a la Red Green?
Bill Sivori -- 11/7/2001, 9:44 pm- Huh? Why?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/7/2001, 11:01 pm- Re: Huh? Why?
Bill Sivori -- 11/9/2001, 7:53 am- Re: Huh? Why?
Dean Trexel -- 11/7/2001, 11:21 pm - Re: Huh? Why?
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Dean Trexel -- 11/7/2001, 10:29 pm- Re: Other: Vacuum bagging a la Red Green?
Bill Sivori -- 11/9/2001, 8:09 am
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Nathan -- 11/7/2001, 7:18 pm - Huh? Why?
- Re: Other: Vacuum bagging a la Red Green?
Shawn Baker -- 11/7/2001, 6:45 pm- Vacuum bagging really necessary?
Dean Trexel -- 11/7/2001, 6:25 pm- pool noodles
Sam McFadden -- 11/7/2001, 8:42 pm
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Pete Rudie -- 11/7/2001, 5:56 pm - Re: Vacuum pumps a la Red Green!
- Vacuum pumps a la Red Green!