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Re: Building lightweight - what he said
By:Bruce - TX
Date: 10/22/2003, 2:59 am
In Response To: Re: Building lightweight - what he said (Roy Morford)

: My expedition weighs over 50 pounds. My Storm LT weighs 35 (admittedly it is
: shorter) but the biggest weight saving comes from squeegeeing. Keep doing
: it until the resin starts to set up. Do this on the first coat especially
: but continue to do it on all subsequent coats. Keep the fillets small. Use
: internal stems instead of end pours. Use a lighter weight fabric inside.
: Did I mention squeegee?

I don't believe you should be using lighter fabric inside.... The inside fabric is your strength for hitting rocks etc. I'm new to building and about to finish my first boat, but isn't this a consenses????

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Light Night, Heron that is.
Brian Ervin -- 10/21/2003, 11:04 am
Re: Strip: Light Night, Heron that is.
Mike and Rikki -- 10/28/2003, 12:41 pm
Re: Strip: Light Night, Heron that is.
Shawn Baker -- 10/28/2003, 6:57 pm
Re: Strip: Light Night, Heron that is.
Mike and Rikki -- 10/29/2003, 1:35 am
Re: Strip: Light Night, Heron
Allan Newhouse -- 10/24/2003, 2:43 am
Re: Building lightweight
Shawn Baker -- 10/21/2003, 1:29 pm
Re: Building lightweight
Bruce -- 10/30/2003, 12:02 pm
Re: Building lightweight
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/30/2003, 8:16 pm
Re: Building lightweight - what he said
Roy Morford -- 10/21/2003, 2:54 pm
Re: Building lightweight - what he said
Bruce - TX -- 10/22/2003, 2:59 am
Re: Building lightweight - concensus?
Roy Morford -- 10/22/2003, 10:28 am
Re: Building lightweight - what he said
Julie -- 10/21/2003, 3:08 pm
Re: What he said
Chip Sandresky -- 10/21/2003, 5:05 pm
Re: Strip: Light Night, Heron that is.
Hugo -- 10/21/2003, 1:28 pm
Re: How to build it light
Chip Sandresky -- 10/21/2003, 1:21 pm