: Ok, had to do a web search to see what you were talking about. I knew of the
: boat and have read about them many times before, never noticed the flat
: bottom which would if it were a canoe be called a shoe keel. It's a keel
: regardless. And I see the angle you're talking about in some of the
: pictures. You'll need some kind of a radius there, the glass won't go
: around sharp angles. The larger the radius the easier it will be to cover.
: The glass can be forced around a very tight radius, like 1/4", but
: it's not easy and it's awfully easy to get air bubbles, specially if it's
: your first time. As I said, bigger radius is easier.
: Bill H.
Thanks Bill, that's what I thought but just wanted to see if there were any other opinions.
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