Date: 8/18/2003, 12:05 am
: Well I’ve gone over to the dark side. I started as a boat apprentice at
: company that makes super high end racing kayaks for the US and many of the
: European Olympic sprint kayak teams. There is no wood in sight as these
: boats are all carbon fiber weighing in under 20lbs and fast as all get
: out.
: It was a far cry from laying cedar strips as I spent the afternoon faring a
: plug built up from 2’x2’ blocks of MDF milled to +-.001” on an NC machine.
: I am helping to put out a new prototype in time to be certified to the
: latest ICF and Olympic specs by the end of September. Next week we will be
: laying up the molds from which the hulls and decks will be created.
: It has been interesting because some of the skills and concepts from wood
: strip building transfer but the overall process is completely different.
: The boats are laid up with pre-preg carbon, vacuum bagged in a female mold
: and post cured in an autoclave under heat and pressure. My squeegee skills
: won’t come into play as excess epoxy is sucked into the bleeder layer
: under the vacuum bag.
: The company also makes high end racing shells and carbon fiber masts for
: sailboats. I was fascinated today as I watched a machine weave 40 spools
: of carbon tow around a 100’ long mandrel while wetting out a mast for some
: racing boat.
: Right now this is just a part time apprenticeship to supplement my
: independent consulting work. I have talked to them about the possibility
: of transferring my years of high-tech product marketing to help do some
: business development but who knows what will come of this. Right now I am
: just having fun going from my little 20’x15’ basement shop to a state of
: the art facility.
: Regards,
: Jack
Congratulations Jack on your new appretiship sounds like your moving right along with technology. Wow weeee!!! these sound light weight and fast. Wonder if you will spot some advantages of using carbon fiber in conjunction with glass for the strip built kayaks that you could share?
Way to go. sasha
Messages In This Thread
- Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice
Jack Sanderson -- 8/14/2003, 9:15 pm- Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice
Sasha -- 8/18/2003, 12:05 am- Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice *Pic*
Jack Sanderson -- 8/15/2003, 10:23 pm- Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice
mike allen -- 8/16/2003, 2:13 am- Info on creating the plug
Jack Sanderson -- 8/16/2003, 6:27 pm- Re: Info on creating the plug
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/19/2003, 1:26 am- Re: Info on creating the plug
mike allen -- 8/19/2003, 3:18 am
- Re: Info on creating the plug
- Re: Info on creating the plug
- The K1 deck plug *Pic*
Jack Sanderson -- 8/15/2003, 10:39 pm- That's a really nice strongback *NM*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/15/2003, 11:55 pm
- Info on creating the plug
- Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice
Paul J -- 8/15/2003, 12:03 pm- Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice
Jack Sanderson -- 8/15/2003, 10:55 pm
- I'm jealous--boats is boats! *NM*
Shawn Baker -- 8/15/2003, 11:38 am- Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice
srchr/gerald -- 8/15/2003, 10:50 am- Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice
Malcolm Schweizer -- 8/14/2003, 10:56 pm - Re: Announce: My new job as a boat apprentice *Pic*
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