Date: 9/19/2009, 10:25 am
: Of course you would do a seperate lay-up for the hull and the deck then seam
: the two together,maybe this isn't what you where thinking here because
: prevously you posted you were going to overlap the outer seam in order to
: get the deck and hull together anway just a thought. What kind of
: "finished" look are you going for?
Using the initial "wood core" as a plug is definitely a great idea, but for this first project I think it may just add too many variables. Basically, in wanting to build this design i was looking for as simple and quick of a build process as possible. I am essentially looking at using stitch & glue as a sort of rapid prototyping phase for trying out a design. In my list of priorities for this build, weight was not among the top of the list.
However, that definitely is a great idea for my next build....!!!! I've kind of also been looking at how my construction ideas are being perceived by some of the folks I know. With this first build, i quite likely overbuilding, but i will start to work things down going forward.
But a fun project it has been, no doubt. I'm really trying to take a bunch of boat building ideas I have learned from people's S&G and Strip built sea kayaks, and apply what is applicable to whitewater kayak construction. While the plastic boats are a great product for whitewater, composites do have their advantage. The most attractive thing to me about the way a lot of S&G and Strip built Long Boats are built, is that a lot of people simply overlap Glass Layers on the exterior, instead of just taping the seams. Not only is this nice from an aesthetic point of view, but i also believe it aids towards a more monocoque construction. So, while it is hard to explain with words, I intend to stagger where different layers of fabric meet and/or overlap from the Deck to the Hull with this build.
We'll see how it all goes. I've decided the time for experiental learning is now, and i need to apply some of the ideas I've gotten from books, and pouring over forums like this. And I'm looking forward to everything this build will teach me
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- Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
Johnathan Akers -- 9/17/2009, 11:06 pm- Re: Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
JEM -- 9/18/2009, 7:29 am- Re: Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
Johnathan Akers -- 9/18/2009, 7:50 am- Re: Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
dave g -- 9/18/2009, 9:18 pm- Re: Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
dave g -- 9/18/2009, 9:26 pm- Re: Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
Johnathan Akers -- 9/19/2009, 10:25 am
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JEM -- 9/18/2009, 8:29 am - Re: Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
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Brian Nystrom -- 9/18/2009, 6:51 am - Re: Other: Laminating Intentions, adjusted
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